Go on get my hopes up
Don’t I always push my luck?
These things don’t ever go my way
But I just want to say
You can call me just to call
I’ll be on a tightrope
Right about to fall
Don’t make me wait till the weekend
That’s such a waste of this evening
Let’s get ahead of ourselves
Tell me when I’ll see you again
And I’m just saying
You wake me like a sunrise
And I’ve been making
Making up for lost time
You should know some things
I’ve got a lot of nervous ticks
I’m getting more ridiculous with age
Ok and I’ll admit
All I’ve got are promises
I may always be wandering
But if you want you can be lost with me
It’s not too late for some indecency
We’re not too old to make out in the back seat of my car
Until the engine dies
And I’m just saying
You move me like a landslide
And I’ve been making
Making up for lost time
I hope I knew ya
In every other past life
Got me singing hallelujah
Singing and it sounds like…
I think I love you
Is it too soon to say it?
Cause I really do
What am I to you?
You can take a minute
I double down
On bad decisions
And I made my bed
But it’s not so bad
If you wake up in it
And here you are
Without a good excuse for staying over
You make it hard
To take it slow
Tell me when I’ll see you again
Shake up my life
Like a snow globe mamma
Tell me when I’ll see you again
On "Day Fever," the latest album from Dear Reader, the Johannesburg vocalist creates a scant soundtrack that beautifully bares her soul. Bandcamp Album of the Day Feb 28, 2017
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