Tapedeck

Album: Better Nature (2015)
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  • This tapedeck you brought is physically smoldering
    A road catalog of history frozen
    These voices you call a bitter sweet morning
    It must mean so much, this forgotten touch

    It used to be fun, but we were young
    Has-been dream, irreverent
    It used to be fun, but we were young
    This used to be fun, now we're in love

    You set me up when you wake the ghost in me,
    as you shake the ghost in me
    You said enough to wake the ghost in me
    No mistake, this ghost in me has found a home

    I miss the breath and the dust
    I seem ashamed to be broken
    And here stands the cross
    Our story got sorted

    I won't sleep again til' I here it come to the end
    I remember now, how it all turned out

    It used to be fun, but we were young
    I feel so bad, we were had
    It used to be fun, but we were young
    This used to be fun, now we're in love

    You set me up when you wake the ghost in me,
    as you shake the ghost in me
    You said enough to wake the ghost in me
    No mistake, this ghost in me has found a home

    Come in
    Come in

    This used to be fun, but we were young
    This used to be fun, now we're in love
    You set me up when you wake the ghost in me,
    as you shake the ghost in me
    You said enough to wake the ghost in me
    No mistake, this ghost in me has found a home
    You wake the ghost in me,
    as you shake the ghost in me
    You wake the ghost in me
    No mistake, this ghost in me has found a Writer/s: Brian Aubert, Christopher Guanlao, Garret Lee, Joseph Lester, Nicole Monninger
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Word Collections Publishing
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