Sink

Album: Busyhead (2017)
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  • Oh, she hates to say goodbye
    So she only says goodnight
    When she goes, she stops to look behind
    And I'll sink

    Oh, she sleeps with one eye closed
    So she can tell when she's alone
    Oh no, yeah, summer comes and goes
    But I'll sink

    Oh, she's the sunset in the West
    Oh, she's sleep when I need rest
    And though the ship can be saved yet
    And oh, for you, I would never sink again
    And oh, for you, I would never sink again

    Oh, she promises to write
    I know it's harder if she tries
    So I have grown to tell myself a lie
    And I'll sink
    Time slows to let me talk alone
    High hopes don't last me very long
    Winding roads, they never seem to stop
    And I'll sink

    Oh, she's the sunset in the West
    Oh, she's sleep when I need rest
    And though the ship can be saved yet
    And oh, for you, I would never sink again
    And oh, I would never sink again
    And oh, I would never sink again
    And oh, I would never sink again
    And oh, for you, I would never sink again
    And oh, for you, I would never sink again

    Oh, she's the path in which I tread
    Oh, she's the shiver up my neck
    Oh, she's the blood rush to my head
    Oh, for you, I would never sink again
    And oh, for you, I would never sink again Writer/s: Noah Kahan
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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