Watch The Sun Come Out Tonight

Album: The Sun Comes Out Tonight (2013)
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  • Come watch the sun come out tonight

    Way yea yea
    I'm turned face down
    Dance more tonight
    Let's all hit return to Mars now straight

    When the night comes out
    What a fight

    [Chorus]
    Come watch the sun come out tonight
    We'll take it all and touch the sky
    Terrible, it's the one that hurts
    Burn out like all the stars
    Come around and dine with us tonight

    Way yea yea
    You can tell me if you more tonight
    Waste away and bleed into the tide

    When the night comes out
    What a fight

    [Chorus]

    This feels too good to be wrong
    This feels too good to be wrong
    It hurts too much to be young
    This is what you get from all that life alone

    Let's watch the sun come out tonight

    [Chorus] Writer/s: Bob Marlette, Jonathan Edward Radtke, Richard Michael Patrick
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Round Hill
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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