Honey

Album: Where the Heaven Are We (2012)
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  • She wanna move around and hold onto the dreams that she's dreamin'
    She wanna lose the frown and turn it upside down, and start livin'

    Ah ah ah, don't blame the time on your wrist
    For not doing what makes you tick.
    Don't blame the clock on the wall for running round
    With nothing at all

    So I say oh oh baby
    Take your feet out your shoes and go crazy
    Don't just dream in your sleep it's just lazy
    Are we having a fight, or are we dazing?
    Baby

    I wanna go down south and hold onto your feelings lately
    I wanna hear you growl but who's gonna be there to save me

    Ah ah ah, don't blame the time on your wrist
    For not doing what makes you tick.
    Don't blame the clock on the wall for running round
    With nothing at all

    So I say oh oh baby
    Take your feet out your shoes and go crazy
    Don't just dream in your sleep it's just lazy
    Are we having a fight, or are we dazing?
    Baby

    Don't just dream in your sleep it's just lazy
    Don't just dream in your sleep it's just lazy
    Don't just dream in your sleep it's just lazy
    Don't just dream in your sleep it's just lazy Writer/s: Austin Williams, Tom Higgins, Zack Robinson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network, Songtrust Ave
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