Heart To Ride

Album: Out of My Province (2020)
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  • I keep hearing you on the radio
    Take it as some sort of sign, you know
    You were getting sun-kissed on the West Coast
    No longer anyone's, anybody's to own

    There's a block up in the road ahead
    Trying to be good for my grandmother, you said
    We are only young and young is what we are
    Such a long, long way back, two lucky stars

    Higher and higher and higher we go
    Better for knowing now that people always grow
    You have the heart to ride, so babe, ride it slow
    Coming into season, coming into season with you

    I've been thinking that I would like to roll with you
    Maybe back drinking, I would like to grow with you
    Who knew that love could feel this golden
    Coming into season, oh my heart is knowing

    Higher and higher and higher we go
    Better for knowing now that people always grow
    You have the heart to ride, so baby, ride it slow
    Coming into season, coming into season with you

    You are our girl
    Come on over, take it out
    You are our girl
    Come on over, take it out
    You are our girl
    Come on over, take it out
    You are our girl
    Come on over, take it out on me
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