Modern Love

Album: Mapping the Rendezvous (2016)
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  • We got style and we got grace
    We run wild and never dance alone
    In this town she's fucking famous
    But this town will never be her home

    The sun sets on a promise kept
    And I try but I don't need...

    This modern love, this modern love
    Oh it always lets me down
    This modern love, this modern love
    Oh it always lets me down

    The popularity trap strikes again
    You don't need this fools cause you're incroyable
    (Which is French for incredible)
    We found solace at the star and garter
    No malice, I can feel you coming alive

    Ignore the warning signs
    And we try but I don't need this...

    This modern love, this modern love
    Oh it always lets me down
    This modern love, this modern love
    Oh it always lets me down

    A bare mattress, a lockless door
    Two Whittington hearts on pique assiette floor
    Give me back those awkward exchanges
    the fumbles on bathtubs, when we were just strangers
    We talk about your graduation and the realization that we might not be together forever and ever. Amen

    Wide eyed and up all night
    This could be good but I don't want to shy away I hear them say 'romance is dead' and I don't need this...

    This modern love, this modern love
    Oh it always lets me down
    This modern love, this modern love
    Oh it always lets me down Writer/s: Adam Anderson, David Sneddon, James Bauer-Mein, Liam Fray, Theo Hutchcraft
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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