Sundrenched World

Album: We Were Here (2006)
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  • I can't get to bed
    But I'm really tired
    The things in my head
    You used to admire
    In your sundrenched world

    It couldn't be worse
    Don't bother asking
    And here comes the nerves
    While I'm trying to bask
    In your sundrenched world

    I'm talking to you
    But you're not listening
    I don't know what to do
    My heart is blistering
    Writing this song
    Tell me I'm not wrong

    I close up my mouth
    When you're around now
    Suffocating in doubt
    I can't make a sound
    In your sundrenched world

    I always wanted to be
    The one you looked to
    For the answers in me
    I'm the one who took you
    To your sundrenched world

    I'm talking to you
    But you're not listening
    I don't know what to do
    My heart is blistering
    Writing this song
    Tell me I belong

    It's all been said
    Once before
    We messed around
    On your bedroom floor

    I'm talking to you
    But you're not listening
    I don't know what to do
    My hands are blistering
    Writing this song
    Tell me I belong

    Tell me I belong
    Tell me I
    Tell me I belong Writer/s: JOSHUA RYAN RADIN
    Publisher: Missing Link Music, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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