Fingertips

Album: Oh My My (2016)
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  • We were running from the waves on the shallows
    Trying to keep ourselves alone and out of sight
    All right, all right, all right
    You were talking about the night when I cashed out
    Traded glances as I stole your lover's light
    All right, all right, all right
    That's how I recall it and you and I

    I remember it, it was a night just like this
    One of those moments that just slip
    But you feel it from your heart to your fingertips, yeah
    And I remember it, it was a late summer bliss
    One of those moments that just slip
    But you feel it from your heart to your fingertips, yeah

    And I remember you, you were first on my list
    One of those moments that just slip
    But you feel it from your heart to your fingertips, yeah
    I remember us, you were a late summer bliss
    One of those moments that just slip
    But you feel it from your heart to your fingertips, yeah

    We were drinking from the same old glasses
    That we borrowed from my roommate down the hall, hall, hall
    Down the hall and you were like
    I remember it, it was a night just like this
    One of those moments that just slip
    But you feel it from your heart to your fingertips, yeah
    And I remember it, it was a late summer bliss
    One of those moments that just slip
    But you feel it from your heart to your fingertips, yeah Writer/s: Benjamin Levin, Noel Zancanella, Romy Madley Croft, Ryan Tedder
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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