Happy Valentines Day

Album: Not Released on an Album (2014)
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  • When he swerved I was sitting on the asphalt
    Saw my face and he came to a screeching halt
    They all say that it's the luck of the draw

    If that's the case then I drew nothing at all
    Why would I treat her like I treated you
    I'm not a lunatic, you know
    What I see in her I saw in you
    Things are good but they're moving slow
    She's on my nerves but shes on my bed too
    Some things have changed but some just have to go through
    I wanna spend all my summer days with you
    But that's a shame 'cause my summer days are few
    Why would I treat her like I treated you
    I'm not a lunatic, you know
    What I see in her I saw in you
    Things are good but they're moving slow
    Treat her like I treated you
    See in her I saw in you
    We've made things difficult far too fast
    So Happy Valentines
    We've made things difficult in the past
    So Happy Valentines day Writer/s: David Thomas Monks, Graham Fraser Wright, Gregory Jarrett Alsop, Joshua G Hook
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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