All the Time

Album: single release only (2019)
Charted: 58
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  • From the breaking of the day to the middle of night
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of night
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of night
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of night

    Summertime and I'm caught in the feeling
    Getting high and I'm up on the ceiling
    I don't know what you're doing in New York
    All I know is you ain't on my bedroom floor

    I'm seeing you undressed in my room
    But it's just a memory, a fantasy (Fantasy)
    Are you in your house? Are you going out?
    Are you going crazy like me?
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night

    I try to forget about you, baby
    And I die when I think of you with someone else and
    I don't know why, I don't know why you're dancing in my mind
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night
    All the time
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night
    All the time

    Everyone's been wearing your perfume
    Everything is reminding me of you
    I don't know what I'm doing in New York
    But all I know is you ain't walking through the door

    I'm seeing you undressed in my room
    But it's just a memory, a fantasy (Fantasy)
    Are you in your house? Are you going out?
    Are you going crazy like me?
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night

    I try to forget about you, baby
    And I die when I think of you with someone else and
    I don't know why, I don't know why you're dancing in my mind
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night
    I try to forget about you, baby
    And I die when I think of you with someone else and
    I don't know why, I don't know why you're dancing in my mind
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night (Yeah)

    And I wonder if you think about me, too
    Where we used to go, what we used to do
    And I wonder if you're crying out inside, oh yeah
    (From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night)
    (From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night)
    (From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night)

    I try to forget about you, baby (I try)
    And I die when I think of you with someone else and
    I don't know why (I don't know why)
    I don't know why you're dancing in my mind (Yeah)
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night
    I try to forget about you, baby (Baby, baby)
    And I die when I think of you with someone else and
    I don't know why, I don't know why you're dancing in my mind
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night
    All the time
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night
    All the time
    From the breaking of the day to the middle of the night Writer/s: Ilsey Anna Juber, Linus Thure Wiklund, Noonie Bao, Zara Maria Larsson
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., CTM Outlander Music LC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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