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Trusty Sea Creatures - Let's Have a Drink Lyrics



Trusty Sea Creatures - Let's Have a Drink Lyrics




I am awake
Don't let me fall asleep
In too deep
With deadlines laughing at me
I am a ball
And spinning lights are we
Illuminate
'Cause I am lost at sea

You are a book
But no one reads these days
Just overlooked
An empty, waiting page
Let's have a drink
Toast these bones and skin
And fall into their arms again

You are the sun
Blinding patiently
Wrap me up in warm stoned vacancy
Gentle kiss
And laughing out loud in the streets
Paper plane
Flying on folded wings

We are a wave
Crashing on the shore
Little love
Taking the world by storm
Let's have a drink
Toast these bones and skin
Let's forget
And let these stars roll in

Let's have a drink
Make this night our own
Little love
You still feel like home
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English

I am awake
Don't let me fall asleep
In too deep
With deadlines laughing at me
I am a ball
And spinning lights are we
Illuminate
'Cause I am lost at sea

You are a book
But no one reads these days
Just overlooked
An empty, waiting page
Let's have a drink
Toast these bones and skin
And fall into their arms again

You are the sun
Blinding patiently
Wrap me up in warm stoned vacancy
Gentle kiss
And laughing out loud in the streets
Paper plane
Flying on folded wings

We are a wave
Crashing on the shore
Little love
Taking the world by storm
Let's have a drink
Toast these bones and skin
Let's forget
And let these stars roll in

Let's have a drink
Make this night our own
Little love
You still feel like home
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Writer: Jonathan Mahler
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: Trusty Sea Creatures
Language: English
Length: 5:36
Written by: Jonathan Mahler

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