Lighters (The One)
by Gabz

Album: Single Release Only (2013)
Charted: 6
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  • Put your lighters in the air
    If you've ever felt scared
    'Cause you've lost the one
    Who was the one

    Put your lighters in the sky
    If you're sleeping alone tonight
    'Cause you've lost the one
    Who was the one

    You are my best friend and boyfriend
    All at the same time
    It's funny to think I've known you
    All my life, I can't even remember
    A time when we weren't together
    Thinking back to the time where
    You promised it would last forever
    We only just learned what love was
    But I tried to impress you with my
    Lips and mouth, now I'm sitting
    Here wondering where is the love
    Only thing I have is a voice and a
    Lighter, so,

    Put your lighters in the air
    If you've ever felt scared
    'Cause you've lost the one
    Who was the one

    Put your lighters in the sky
    If you're sleeping alone tonight
    'cause you've lost the one
    Who was the one

    The one, The one, The one

    You was so young you
    Couldn't even say it
    And these were at the park
    At the swings, where we
    Were just playing, but I
    Remember everything that
    You wrote, we go write it
    On a post it note, I write
    Yes, then I gave it back
    Hr said I could keep it
    And I still got that, now
    I'm sitting here wondering
    Where did the love go
    Only thing I have is a
    Voice and a lighter, so,

    Put your lighters in the air
    If you've ever felt scared
    'Cause you've lost the one
    Who was the one

    Put your lighters in the sky
    If you're sleeping alone tonight
    'Cause you've lost the one
    Who was the one

    The one, The one, The one Writer/s: Gabrielle Gardiner, Gabrielle Lyn Gardiner
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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