Gravity

Album: Push And Shove (2012)
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  • We're so lucky
    We're still holding on
    Just like Venus in the morning sun
    You and me got gravity

    I don't know where all the time went
    Light years and so many moons
    So many close calls
    Now I see a thousand percent
    You meant what you said and it's good
    'Cause everybody falls

    A million miles and it fades
    We're into orbit now we're safe
    So don't you let go
    Don't ever let me float away

    We're so lucky
    Still holding on
    Just like Venus in the morning sun
    You and me got gravity

    When it's feeling like a solar eclipse
    In the shade it gets so cold
    You think it will never go
    Exploding like a beat up rocket ship
    Spinning so fast round the world
    I wish we could make it slow down

    A million miles and it fades
    We're into orbit now we're safe
    So don't let me go
    Don't ever let me float away

    We're so lucky
    Still holding on
    We're so lucky
    Just like Venus in the morning sun
    You and me got gravity

    We're so lucky
    Still holding on
    Just like Venus in the morning sun
    You and me got gravity

    And we can swim the milky way like star crossed lovers do
    I never really thought we'd ever make out this far did you?
    Leave the story in the sky like star crossed lovers do
    Spend a million lost in space, me and you me and you

    We're so lucky
    Still holding on
    We're so lucky
    Just like Venus in the morning sun
    You and me got gravity

    We're so lucky
    Still holding on
    We're so lucky
    Just like Venus in the morning sun
    You and me got gravity Writer/s: Gwen Renee Stefani, Thomas Dumont, Tony Ashwin Kanal
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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