Five Tattoos

Album: Chapter One (2014)
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  • Tight jeans with a rip on the knee
    So close, but it ain't where I wanna be
    And I'm lovin' every minute of your company
    But have I read this so wrong

    Maybe I moved too fast
    Or maybe I missed a sign
    But baby this could last
    You are the one thing on my mind

    You are my one and only
    My blue skies and grey
    You are the only one for me

    Brown eyes, with your old woolly hat
    Five tattoos from your shoulders to your hands
    You can give me what I have never had
    Boy you keep leading me on

    But maybe I move too fast
    Or maybe I missed a sign
    But baby this could last
    You are the one thing on my mind

    You are my one and only
    My blue skies and grey
    You are the only one for me

    Ooh
    Tight jeans with a rip on the knee Writer/s: DARREN FRANCIS ALBONI, ELLA HENDERSON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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