Sweet Disposition

Album: Conditions (2009)
Charted: 6
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  • Sweet disposition
    Never too soon
    Oh, reckless abandon
    Like no one's watching you

    A moment, a love
    A dream aloud
    A kiss, a cry
    Our rights, our wrongs
    A moment, a love
    A dream aloud
    A kiss, a cry
    Our rights, our wrongs
    A moment, a love
    A dream aloud
    A kiss, a cry
    Our rights, our wrongs
    A moment, a love
    A dream aloud
    A moment, a love
    A dream aloud

    A moment, a love
    A dream aloud
    A kiss, a cry
    Our rights, our wrongs
    A moment, a love
    A dream aloud
    A kiss, a cry
    Our rights, our wrongs
    A moment, a love
    A dream aloud
    A kiss, a cry
    Our rights, our wrongs
    A moment, a love
    A dream aloud
    A moment, a love
    A dream aloud Writer/s: Abby Mandagi, Lorenzo Sillitto
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Andrew from London, United KingdomQ: "So what's the song really about?"
    A: " When we're young, we act first and think later. But as adults, we rationalize everything. Basically, the song is about capturing the innocence of youth." - In NYLON NOV 09

    I think the first two lines sum it up perfectly: "Sweet disposition/ Never too soon". And what a beautiful voice.
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