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lyrics
I called hoping
I’d maybe hear your voice again
Don’t shut your phone off
Just talk to me from your bed
I’ll stay up and
Watch the sun rise
In my driveway
I wish that’s all it took
Like I wish that we were good
Too bad we can’t go back
Cause those things never work
California could be
Fallin off the Earth
And I’d still be in bed
Dreamin of her
And time just seems to
Make things worse and worse
It’s like a wave crashed in
And dropped me on my head
Not so good at listening
We listen but hear different things
Left me playin
My own sad symphony
You’re a tidal wave
Made my heartache
Movin back next year
That’s what you keep sayin
Left the coast and
You left my heart broken
Dropped it off the boardwalk
Now it’s floating in ocean
Don’t know where I’m goin
Wonder how you’re doin
But picking your calls
Only leaves me feeling blue and
Now I barely sleep at night
Love’s a type of godsend
You’re always in dreams
Got my feelings in mosh pit
Holding this all in
Makes me wonder if I’m haunted
Lost in my thoughts
Boy have you ever thought this?
Drove by your old house
Started crying in the yard
Felt my friends
Rollin their eyes
In the car
But new people had moved in
And they opened up door like
Get off my lawn
California could be
Falling off the Earth
And I’d still be in bed
Singing these words
Time just seems to
Make things worse and worse
It’s like a wave crashed in
And dropped me on my head
You say you really want this
But I don’t really need it
You say you really want this
But I don’t really need it
credits
released April 26, 2019
Written and performed by:
Vocals, guitars, bass, synths, drums, lyrics - D.Wild
Vocals, lyrics - Colleen Ryan
Vocals, lyrics - Mikie Mayo
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