Alligator

Album: New (2013)
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  • I want someone to come home to
    I need somewhere I can sleep
    I need a place where I can rest my weary bones
    And have a conversation not too deep

    Everybody else busy doing better than me
    And I can see why it is
    They've got someone setting them free
    Someone breaking the chains
    Someone letting them be

    I want someone who can save me
    When I come home from the zoo
    I need somebody who's a sweet communicator
    I can give my alligator to

    Everybody seem to know what they are talking about
    And I can see why it is
    They got someone breaking them out
    Someone finding a key
    Someone setting them free

    Could you be that person for me
    Would you feel right setting me free
    Would you dare to find my key

    I want someone who can bail me
    When I get up to my tricks
    I need somebody used to dealing with a sinner
    Whenever I get in I fix

    Everybody else busy doing better than me
    And I can see why it is
    They've got someone setting them free
    Someone breaking the chains
    Someone letting them be

    Could you be that person for me
    Would you feel right setting me free
    Could you dare to find my key Writer/s: PAUL MCCARTNEY
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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