Sweet Things In Life
by Zada

Album: Water In The Desert (2023)
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  • You're so perfect, aren't you
    You make it hard for me to try to live it up
    Maybe I should just give it up
    But I've got so much ambition
    Horses in my head when I am riding
    I hate to say that you're not invited
    You got my heart tied up, tryna fight it
    We're both on the same train
    But we're not on the same page
    You want me to fall in, and I would
    Fall in love with you
    But I've got so much to lose
    The sweet things in life, oh, they don't lead to you
    I'm too starry eyed, I want a new point of view
    Oh, the sweet things in life, they don't lead to you
    We look up, we don't see the same sky
    Cause I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't see you
    I got big visions
    Feelings and decisions to make with you
    I'm wishing I could just have
    A little more time to choose
    But you're so perfect
    I think our time is just a little bit of time
    But I still got a piece of you in my mind
    That piece of you is heavy when I'm tryna climb
    I want, I need a little more time,
    A little more time from you
    We're both on the same train
    But we're not on the same page
    You want me to fall in, and I would
    Fall in love with you
    But I've got so much to lose
    The sweet things in life, oh, they don't lead to you
    I'm too starry eyed, I want a new point of view
    Oh, the sweet things in life, they don't lead to you
    We look up, we don't see the same sky
    Cause I don't, no, I don't, no, I don't see you
    We're both on the same train
    But never on the same page
    The sweet things in life
    The sweet things in life
    Sweet thing, sweet thing
    Sweet thing, sweet thing
    Writer/s: BRIAN WEST, KAREEM JAMES, PRANAM INJETI, ZADA SZOCS
    Publisher: O/B/O DistroKid, Payday Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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