Sweet Dreams, TN

Album: Everything You've Come to Expect (2016)
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  • I just sort of always feel sick without you baby
    I ain't got anything to lick without you, baby
    Nothing seems to stick without you, baby
    Ain't I fallen in love?
    It's just the pits without you, baby
    It's really just the pits without you, baby
    It's like everyone's a dick without you, baby
    Ain't I fallen in love?

    And all my pals will tell me is that I'm crazy
    You bet I'm loopy alright
    And I just don't recognize this fool
    That you have made me
    Whoa, I ain't seen him for a while
    And as you're shrinking figure blows a kiss
    I catch and smash it on my lips
    Darling, I can't seem to quit
    Completely falling to bits
    I really might be losing it
    The idea that you existed
    All along's ridiculous
    I don't know what to say

    Baby, we ought to fuck seven years of bad luck
    Out the parlour room mirror
    Could I have made it any clearer?

    It's love like a tongue in a nostril
    Love like an ache in the jaw
    You're the first day of spring with a septum piercing
    Little Miss Sweet Dreams, TN Writer/s: ALEX TURNER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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