Top Floor (Cabana)

Album: Hotel Cabana (2013)
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  • I can see the city life
    From where I stand on the top floor
    But I'm not sure if I'm dead
    I raise my hands to the clouds
    To check if heaven is with me now
    Cause the devil's in my bed
    And she won't love me like she could
    She won't hold me like you would

    I bid this city goodnight
    And colored street lamps spark my eyes
    When it's quiet I'll go
    And say my sweetest goodbye
    Under billboards of fast food and mobile phones
    Cause they won't treat me like they should
    Cause they don't need me like you would

    My toes curl, clutched to the edge
    I'm filled up with regret
    Could you forgive me yet?
    Would you know if I fell
    From this hotel? Writer/s: Edward Christopher Sheeran, Shahid Khan
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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