Texas Is Forever

Album: Misadventures (2016)
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  • (Here we are)
    Can you tell that story?
    It's my favorite one
    You fucking disappointment
    I can't entertain you anymore
    These stupid states of mind
    Everyone punishing me all the time
    (Why?)
    But don't cross your boundaries and think that it's cool
    Misguided by darkness and lost on the road

    But I'm such a sucker for the rain

    Here we are, crashing once again into the centre of your moonlit face, our caved in ribs
    Your tears, they fall on my tongue and our lips are letting go
    As we laid on the side of the road

    (Go)

    Pull the trigger tight and watch our distances explode (explode)
    If Texas is forever, where's your home sweet home?
    If anything should happen to me, I'll want you to know
    I've loved you since ever since then
    Don't dance around me, I know what it means
    No communication, cannot be received

    But I'm such a sucker for the rain, yeah
    (Oh)

    (Here we are)
    Crashing once again into the centre of your moonlit face, our caved in ribs
    Your tears, they fall on my tongue and our lips are letting go
    As we laid on the side of the road

    (Don't chase your nightmares)

    (Yeah)

    Here we are
    Crashing once again into the centre of your moonlit face, our caved in ribs
    Your tears, they fall, our lips are locked in Lemon Groves
    And I can never let them, never let them grow

    (The side of the road)

    So take a deep breath and chase it with mine
    Your southern hospitality won't mind Writer/s: JAIME ALBERTO PRECIADO, MICHAEL FUENTES, VICTOR VINCENT FUENTES
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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