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Mvrk - If Ever U Are Lyrics



Mvrk - If Ever U Are Lyrics




And I know it's not too late
Shipwrecked by the ocean
Feel like I lost my way
I've been lost in the open

And you know it's not too late
For you and me
And I know not to wait
For you to be
Ready whenever you are
Whoever you are
If ever you are

As perfect as perfect will taste
I'm lost in my lost in my ways
A kiss from your lips to your waist
My perfect miss perfect mistake

And you know it's not too late
For you and me
And I know not to wait
For you to be
Ready whenever you are
Whoever you are
If ever you are
If ever you are

She took the train out
Out of the city
Away from the small town
To find herself

And you know it's not too late
For you and me
And I know not to wait
For you to be
Ready whenever you are
Whoever you are
If ever you are
If ever you are
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And I know it's not too late
Shipwrecked by the ocean
Feel like I lost my way
I've been lost in the open

And you know it's not too late
For you and me
And I know not to wait
For you to be
Ready whenever you are
Whoever you are
If ever you are

As perfect as perfect will taste
I'm lost in my lost in my ways
A kiss from your lips to your waist
My perfect miss perfect mistake

And you know it's not too late
For you and me
And I know not to wait
For you to be
Ready whenever you are
Whoever you are
If ever you are
If ever you are

She took the train out
Out of the city
Away from the small town
To find herself

And you know it's not too late
For you and me
And I know not to wait
For you to be
Ready whenever you are
Whoever you are
If ever you are
If ever you are
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Writer: Mark Bumgarner
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Mvrk - If Ever U Are Video
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Performed By: Mvrk
Length: 2:42
Written by: Mark Bumgarner

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