Davies And Wales

Album: Poptical Illusion (2024)
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  • If I could make your day even better
    We've got plenty of time to make it work
    I wanna take you downtown when you visit
    It's a call, it's your call, it's your call
    If you call it right

    Make it happen for you in the future
    It's a better life than in your past

    If you ever moved
    With the speed of light and distance
    It's the easiest way to find your way out of town
    And avoid the mistakes we made
    When we were younger
    We don't care who we hurt on the way up

    Wales and Davies
    Wales and Davies
    Davies and Wales forever more
    Wales and Davies
    Wales and Davies
    Davies and Wales forever more

    If you've done things
    You'd wished you've never done
    Think of the things you're going to do tonight
    But you're different now than you were yesterday
    As your broken heart will surely show
    And avoid the mistakes we made when we were younger
    We don't care who we hurt on the way down

    Wales and Davies
    Wales and Davies
    Davies and Wales forever more
    Wales and Davies
    Wales and Davies
    Davies and Wales forever more
    Wales and Davies
    Wales and Davies
    Davies and Wales forever more
    Wales and Davies
    Wales and Davies
    Davies and Wales forever more Writer/s: John Cale, Mikaelin "Blue" BlueSpruce, Nita Scott
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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