Smoke

Album: Start Here (2015)
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  • Wanna know who burned you so bad
    Left your heart in ashes on the ground
    Made you promises, took 'em right back
    Left you cold and alone, now all you know is the sound

    Of goodbye
    You won't let anyone inside

    Baby, you're just like smoke, blowing on the wind
    One minute, you're by my side and then you're gone again
    You might be bad for me, but I just wanna breathe you in
    Every time I reach out, I find there ain't nothing to hold
    Boy, you're just like smoke

    We can start out slow like an ember
    Get the fire burning back behind your eyes
    I wanna feel you when we're together
    So, whatever you do, baby, don't disappear

    This time
    Don't fade into the grey tonight

    Baby, you're just like smoke, blowing on the wind
    One minute, you're by my side and then you're gone again
    You might be bad for me, but I just wanna breathe you in
    Every time I reach out, I find there ain't nothing to hold
    Boy, you're just like smoke

    Smoke
    Smoke
    Yeah

    Baby, you're just like smoke, blowing on the wind
    One minute, you're by my side and then you're gone again
    You might be bad for me, but I just wanna breathe you in
    Every time I reach out, I find there ain't nothing to hold
    Boy, you're just like smoke

    Boy, you're just like smoke, yeah Writer/s: AARON SCHERZ, BRAD TURSI, MADDIE MARLOW, TAYLOR ELIZABETH DYE
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, O/B/O DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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