Wooderson

Album: Sink or Swim (2007)
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  • And tonight the coastline is quiet
    It's quieter than it's ever been
    Honey, this town is a prison
    With its four walls closin' in

    And they got one pill to make you smaller
    They got one pill to make you scream
    Darlin' this heart is on fire
    And this life is but a dream

    All right, all right

    You see, this town pulls my heartstrings
    I fell in love with the Shrewsbury stars
    But there's far too many diamonds
    In the backseats of borrowed cars

    And I could never stop this burnin'
    Honey, I can't tell no lies
    I could never stand the weather
    Darlin' this heart is on fire

    All right, all right

    Tonight, tonight, we're gonna ride like silver on the desolation moonlight
    Tonight, tonight, we ain't comin' back until the morning light
    Tonight, tonight, it's all right, all right
    Tonight, tonight

    All right, all right

    Dance in my moonlight, my old friend the twilight
    Dance in my moonlight, my old friend the twilight
    Dance in my moonlight, my old friend the twilight
    Dance in my moonlight, my old friend Writer/s: BRIAN FALLON
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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