Monstrous

Album: Love Letters (2014)
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  • Everything and nothing matters now, with you
    Hold your hair back if you feel unwell, do you?
    Every night's the mark of a new day
    and every day's the mark of something new
    Promise that you'll follow me
    This wasn't meant for me and you

    So hold on tight to everything you love
    Honestly it's all I care about
    Hold on tight to everything you love
    Honestly it's all I'm thinking of
    Hold on tight to everything you care about
    Hopelessly it's all I dream about
    Hold on tight cause this might be the last time we dance

    Didn't say you couldn't do it well
    Only said perhaps to try again
    I could never stop from listening in
    And someone's left the car engine running
    Every night's the mark of a new day
    And everyday's the mark of something new
    Promise that you'll follow me
    I couldn't stand to be alone

    And it could wait
    Wait for the after show
    I've got four more so why you bawling for?
    I've got to hold back to then
    And I couldn't have never swam better
    But you could've turned the blind eye
    But I've gone over the road
    And I'm gonna go this time

    So hold on tight to everything you love
    Honestly its all I care about
    Hold on tight to everything you love
    Honestly its all I'm thinking of
    Hold on tight to everything you care about
    Hopelessly it's all I dream about
    Hold on tight cause this might be the last time we dance here Writer/s: JOSEPH PATRICK MOUNT
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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