Straight No Chaser

Album: Straight No Chaser (2009)
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  • Straight, no chaser.
    We don't waste our time on fakeness.
    One glass one shot is all it takes us.
    Better this than fade away

    So, our story goes this empty city
    Crowded skies are clearing but I'm lonesome.
    No! Bring on the night.
    There's work a plenty.
    Fluorescent lamps are passing in slow motion,

    Only I will wander
    Only I can leave

    So we set the scene, a sea of faces.
    Laser eyes are watching as we close in.
    Don't play innocent.
    I know your thinking.
    You're chasing conversation out of focus. Writer/s: BEN HUDSON MCILDOWIE, JAMES POYSER, JEYMES SAMUEL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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