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Naturestrip - Swim Lyrics



Naturestrip - Swim Lyrics




I need a reason to forget, everything I said
Falls to pieces eventually, but I keep standing here
I keep a bottle close to me, cause it reminds me of a memory of when I was 16
Heartbroken, unloved i'm done and sick of moping, about the times I spent with her

Swim, swim, swim, swim with me
Swim, swim, swim, swim with me

Fly away to a place with me, where the city meets the sea
Let me set you free, now we're 23
My lungs are broken i'm choking high on loving, with you it's an emotion I've never felt before
I've had my share of misfit and misfortune, I've never left this house 'cause I can not swim

Swim, swim, swim, swim with me
Swim, swim, swim, swim with me

Swim, swim, swim, swim with me
Swim, swim, swim, swim with me
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I need a reason to forget, everything I said
Falls to pieces eventually, but I keep standing here
I keep a bottle close to me, cause it reminds me of a memory of when I was 16
Heartbroken, unloved i'm done and sick of moping, about the times I spent with her

Swim, swim, swim, swim with me
Swim, swim, swim, swim with me

Fly away to a place with me, where the city meets the sea
Let me set you free, now we're 23
My lungs are broken i'm choking high on loving, with you it's an emotion I've never felt before
I've had my share of misfit and misfortune, I've never left this house 'cause I can not swim

Swim, swim, swim, swim with me
Swim, swim, swim, swim with me

Swim, swim, swim, swim with me
Swim, swim, swim, swim with me
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Writer: DAVID SNEDDON, ESCO WILLIAMS, JAMES BAUER-MEIN
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.

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Performed By: Naturestrip
Length: 2:33
Written by: DAVID SNEDDON, ESCO WILLIAMS, JAMES BAUER-MEIN

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