Swings & Waterslides

Album: Viola Beach (2015)
Charted: 11
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  • Feeling a lighter breeze
    The sun it shines on all you see
    Squint trying to look at me
    But can I use your lighter please?
    You're not with me tonight
    And only you could make it right

    You know that we could be
    You know that we could be
    Eyes wide, bright light
    Time flies, feels right
    You know that it'll be nice
    You know that we could be
    Night time, sky high
    Eyes like we've cried
    But we've not, and all I wanna know is

    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    'Cause I need you home
    Yeah I need you, oh, you know I do

    It's summer all the time
    With you, you make me feel alright
    All swings and waterslides
    We're summery and pretty high
    I like to watch the tide
    Come and then go out at night
    With you

    You know that we could be
    You know that we could be
    Eyes wide, bright light
    Time flies, feels right
    You know that it'll be nice
    You know that we could be
    Night time, sky high
    Eyes like we've cried
    But we've not, and all I wanna know is

    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    Won't you come home?
    'Cause I need you home
    Yeah I need you, oh, you know I do

    'Cause I need you home
    Yeah I need you, oh, you know I do Writer/s: Jake Darkin, Kris Leonard, River Reeves, Thomas Lowe
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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