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Running Standard - Under Sunny Skies Lyrics



Running Standard - Under Sunny Skies Lyrics




You said, "don't worry now, I can cover it up
I've got thousands of things to do"
Hold your feet still, I don't like the sound
When you scuff the ground and kick the stones

On the beach
Where you sleep
We'll watch the waves in

By the brook
In the woods
We'll watch the waves in

We could live alone under sunny skies
Until you realise you don't know what
We could pick apart all the words and creaks
We could sail the seas until the dusk

Then you'll look at me, say you're bored to death
That all your fire has left and now you're cold
And I'll be laughing: take your lock and key
Don't need my company to keep you warm

On the beach
Where you sleep
We'll watch the waves in

By the brook
In the woods
We'll watch the waves in
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You said, "don't worry now, I can cover it up
I've got thousands of things to do"
Hold your feet still, I don't like the sound
When you scuff the ground and kick the stones

On the beach
Where you sleep
We'll watch the waves in

By the brook
In the woods
We'll watch the waves in

We could live alone under sunny skies
Until you realise you don't know what
We could pick apart all the words and creaks
We could sail the seas until the dusk

Then you'll look at me, say you're bored to death
That all your fire has left and now you're cold
And I'll be laughing: take your lock and key
Don't need my company to keep you warm

On the beach
Where you sleep
We'll watch the waves in

By the brook
In the woods
We'll watch the waves in
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Writer: Matthew Haygarth
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Performed By: Running Standard
Language: English
Length: 3:24
Written by: Matthew Haygarth

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