Apartment

Album: Young the Giant (2011)
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  • After leaving my apartment
    I feel this cold inside me
    It howls away all through the market
    It calls your name

    On my way to your apartment
    I write for fear of silence
    You carved a boat to sell my shadow
    Now I walk alone

    Alright, alright

    I hit the sidewalk and this is how it starts
    Hide in a raincoat when things are falling apart

    After leaving your apartment
    I hear the coast by nightfall
    So sure to keep you dreaming
    You understood
    Oh, I know you understood
    Yes sir, it shows I was no good

    Alright, Alright

    I hit the sidewalk and this is how it starts
    Hide in a raincoat when things are falling apart
    Cause sooner or later this is bound to stop
    Come on, let's savor what we're falling over

    After leaving your apartment
    I hear the coast Writer/s: ERIC MATTHEW CANNATA, FRANCOIS PAUL COMTOIS, JACOB JOHN TILLEY, PAYAM REZA DOOSTZADEH, SAMEER GADHIA
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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