Girls & Boys

Album: All Or Nothing (2008)
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  • The world is always some kind of daydream
    Another message that they just don't see
    I won't forget the day you said
    The simple things they are the best
    I'm just a kid, an alien among the people

    The girls and boys
    The girls and boys
    The girls and boys

    The girls and boys
    The girls and boys
    The girls and boys

    Another statement, another daydream
    Why do you always say what you don't mean?
    I won't forget the day you said
    The simple things they are the best
    I'm just a kid, an alien among the people

    The girls and boys
    The girls and boys
    The girls and boys

    The girls and boys
    The girls and boys
    The girls and boys
    Yeah, yeah Writer/s: CHARLOTTE LOUISE COOPER, JOSHUA THOMAS MORGAN, WILLIAM MORGAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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