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Stephen Redwood - Risk Lyrics



Stephen Redwood - Risk Lyrics
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I don't really do this
I'm usually busy
But my flatmates out
And I'm feeling crazy
Or a little lonely
Or something
And he seems quiet nice
Well by text he does
But I still can't see him
And I can't help thinking
Is he definitely gonna show up
Last night was board game night
My flatmate's idea
From when we first moved in
Guess what he picked
Risk
I lost
Again
Risks don't come easily to me
Blame my ex, I do constantly
It's really quite freezing
And I am really bloody cold
He says he's on his way
But I've had that message before
Is that him
No
Should I just go home
Should I walk back home
I should just go home
Should run straight back home
To the TV and the sofa
And the box-set in the cupboard
And the safety of my bedroom
Curled up underneath the covers
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I don't really do this
I'm usually busy
But my flatmates out
And I'm feeling crazy
Or a little lonely
Or something
And he seems quiet nice
Well by text he does
But I still can't see him
And I can't help thinking
Is he definitely gonna show up
Last night was board game night
My flatmate's idea
From when we first moved in
Guess what he picked
Risk
I lost
Again
Risks don't come easily to me
Blame my ex, I do constantly
It's really quite freezing
And I am really bloody cold
He says he's on his way
But I've had that message before
Is that him
No
Should I just go home
Should I walk back home
I should just go home
Should run straight back home
To the TV and the sofa
And the box-set in the cupboard
And the safety of my bedroom
Curled up underneath the covers
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Writer: Stephen Redwood
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