Loud Places

Album: In Colour (2015)
Charted: 62
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  • I go to loud places to search for someone
    To be quiet with who will take me home
    You go to loud places to find someone who
    Will take you higher than I took you
    Didn't I take you to higher places you can't reach without me?
    Reach without me?

    I feel music in your heights
    I have never reached such heights

    I go to those places where we used to go
    They seem so quiet now
    I'm here, all alone
    You go to new places with I don't know who
    And I don't know how to follow you

    Higher
    I take you higher and I'll take you
    Didn't I take you higher?
    I take you higher
    I take you higher and I take you
    Didn't I take you higher?
    Didn't I take you to higher places you can't reach without me?
    Reach without me

    I feel music in your heights
    I have never reached such heights
    Oh
    I feel music in your heights
    I have never reached such heights

    I feel music in your heights
    I have never reached such heights
    You're in ecstasy without me
    When you come down
    I won't be around Writer/s: David Matthews, Jamie Smith, Rick Nowels, Romy Madley Croft, Tony Sarafino
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., THE MUSIC GOES ROUND, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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