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Red Wine Talk - Float Lyrics



Red Wine Talk - Float Lyrics
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"Like I'm an American
You should cater your
World
To
Me"
She's wearing her prettiest shades of black
She fastened up her boots
And engaged in her nocturnal pursuits
You're the catalyst for the love in me
I'm an intellectual absentee
We're making up to the moon tonight
Out of mind
Out of sight
Might be down to the
Dwindling day light
Float, baby
Float
Float, baby
Float
Float, baby
Float
Fleeting glances in the dark
We'll share cheap wine
And meaningless sex
"Je suis entiché de toi"
We'll just let this moment pass
I'm late to break
So we'll grit our teeth
When you speak
Your words
Taste like chocolate
When you speak
Your words
Taste like chocolate
Float, baby
Float
Float, baby
Float
Float, baby
Float
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"Like I'm an American
You should cater your
World
To
Me"
She's wearing her prettiest shades of black
She fastened up her boots
And engaged in her nocturnal pursuits
You're the catalyst for the love in me
I'm an intellectual absentee
We're making up to the moon tonight
Out of mind
Out of sight
Might be down to the
Dwindling day light
Float, baby
Float
Float, baby
Float
Float, baby
Float
Fleeting glances in the dark
We'll share cheap wine
And meaningless sex
"Je suis entiché de toi"
We'll just let this moment pass
I'm late to break
So we'll grit our teeth
When you speak
Your words
Taste like chocolate
When you speak
Your words
Taste like chocolate
Float, baby
Float
Float, baby
Float
Float, baby
Float
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Writer: Adam Smith, Cally Robb, Edward Brookes, Will Caton
Copyright: Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: Red Wine Talk
Language: English
Length: 3:05
Written by: Adam Smith, Cally Robb, Edward Brookes, Will Caton

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