Sunshine Baby

Album: In the End It Always Does (2023)
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  • I wanna be a part of it, I want to sing along
    The feeling when the windscreen wipers line up with the song
    Perform my stupid rituals
    Everything is cyclical
    Hold on to this feeling 'cause you won't feel it for long
    You won't feel it for long

    I don't know what's right anymore
    I don't wanna fight anymore
    Sitting in the back seat
    Driving with my sunshine baby
    Well I've gone a little crazy
    Surely someone's gonna save me now

    I miss my dog and I miss falling in love
    I miss the feeling that you get
    When someone fits just like a glove
    I can't help but question
    Maybe, this just isn't helping
    To be putting off the end
    'Cause in the end, it always does
    In the end it always does

    I don't know what's right anymore
    I don't wanna fight anymore
    Sitting in the back seat
    Driving with my sunshine baby
    Well, I've gone a little crazy
    Surely someone's gonna save me
    Now we're right where we were
    I don't wanna fight with her
    Sitting by the seafront
    Lying with my sunshine baby
    Well, I've gone a little crazy
    Surely someone's gonna save me now

    (Back seat driving with my sunshine baby)
    (Well I've gone a little crazy)
    (Surely someone's gonna save me)
    Sitting in the back seat
    Driving with my sunshine baby
    Well, I've gone a little crazy
    Surely someone's gonna save me

    I don't know what's right anymore
    I don't wanna fight anymore
    Sitting in the back seat
    Driving with my sunshine baby
    Well I've gone a little crazy
    Surely someone's gonna save me now Writer/s: Amber Mary Bain
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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