Kisses

Album: Everything Is Alive (2023)
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  • Tell me, "You're the best thing"
    I tell you, "That's what you need"
    Rolling on those good looks
    Maybe it's just enough
    I know you dream of snowfields
    Floating high above the trees
    Living for the new thing
    Sometimes the new won't do

    Kisses
    Born desert sun
    Kisses
    Born desert sun
    Kisses
    Born desert sun

    Maybe there's a car there
    Driving away from here
    Taking all the ghosts, the hurt
    Well, everything starts anew
    Tell me what you need, what's right
    Whatever is just enough
    Is living with the truth, a start
    Maybe it's just enough

    Kisses
    Born desert sun
    Kisses
    Born desert sun
    Kisses
    Born desert sun

    Kisses
    Born desert sun
    Kisses
    Born desert sun
    Kisses
    Born desert sun
    Kisses
    Born desert sun Writer/s: Neil Halstead
    Publisher: WARP MUSIC LIMITED
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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