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Jakob Sorensen - Crickets Lyrics



Jakob Sorensen - Crickets Lyrics




I tell them where I want to be
And what I don't believe
And crickets crickets crickets
I let them know what I can't see
And how my lady's good to me
And crickets crickets crickets

They ask me where I'll live and where I've been
And if the ocean still runs cold
They ask me if I'm eating right
And if I'm getting sleep at night
And what it is that makes me feel so old

I tell them that I've rearranged priorities
My mind has changed
I fill them in on who I love
The ones I hate
And all I hear is crickets crickets

They ask me where I live
And where the bloody hell I've been
My friend please tell me
Does the water still run cold?
They ask me if I'm eating right
And if I'm getting sleep at night
Please tell me does the water still run cold?
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I tell them where I want to be
And what I don't believe
And crickets crickets crickets
I let them know what I can't see
And how my lady's good to me
And crickets crickets crickets

They ask me where I'll live and where I've been
And if the ocean still runs cold
They ask me if I'm eating right
And if I'm getting sleep at night
And what it is that makes me feel so old

I tell them that I've rearranged priorities
My mind has changed
I fill them in on who I love
The ones I hate
And all I hear is crickets crickets

They ask me where I live
And where the bloody hell I've been
My friend please tell me
Does the water still run cold?
They ask me if I'm eating right
And if I'm getting sleep at night
Please tell me does the water still run cold?
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Writer: Jakob Sorensen
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Performed By: Jakob Sorensen
Language: English
Length: 2:29
Written by: Jakob Sorensen

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