The Death Of You and Me

Album: Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (2011)
Charted: 15
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    High tide
    Summer in the city
    Kids are looking pretty
    But isn't it a pity
    That the sunshine
    Is followed by thunder
    The thoughts of going under
    And is it any wonder why the sea's

    Been calling out to me
    I seem to spend my whole life running
    From people who would be
    The death of you and me
    'Cause I can feel the storm clouds sucking up my soul

    High tide
    Life is getting faster
    No one has the answer
    I try to face the day down in a new way
    The bottom of the bottle
    'Cause every man's a puzzle
    Let's run away together you and me

    Forever we'd be free
    Free to spend our whole lives running
    From people who would be
    The death of you and me
    'Cause I can feel the storm clouds sucking up my soul

    Let's run away to sea
    Forever we'd be free
    Free to spend our whole lives running
    From people who would be
    The death of you and me
    'Cause I can feel the storm clouds coming

    I'm watching the TV
    Or is it watching me?
    I see another new day dawning
    It's rising over me
    With my mortality
    And I can feel the storm clouds sucking up my soul Writer/s: Noel Gallagher
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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