Sunday Hangovers, our debut album, in a glossy sleeve, with Artwork by our very own Luke Green. (We'll gladly sign it if you'd like. Might decrease the value, though!)
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lyrics
You and me walk down the road, by the river kickin stones,
waitin for midday. Who needs school anyway?
You say we should leave this town, by tomorrow we could be found so far away, so far away.
Well, you wear your tight jeans, I'll see you later.
I'll wear my t-shirts and aviators, when the sun shines.
For so long now I've been lonely, I got lucky cause you're the only one that's mine.
Let's run away, where the streets are new, there's nobody who knows our names.
Run away, to a southern beach that we've never seen in our days.
And all the people gonna talk about how, we walked out on the whole town.
Maybe they will stop and say, whatever happened to the runaways?
You and me walk down the road, by the river fightin the cold to the station, we're on our way love.
We'll take a south-bound somewhere nice, anywhere's got to be better than this place- wouldn't you say?
Well, you wear your tight jeans, I'll see you later.
I'll wear my t-shirts and aviators, when the sun shines.
For so long now I've been lonely, I got lucky cause you're the only one that's mine.
Let's run away, where the streets are new, there's nobody who knows our names.
Run away, to a southern beach that we've never seen in our days.
And all the people gonna talk about how, we walked out on the whole town.
Maybe they will stop and say, whatever happened to the runaways?
credits
from Sunday Hangovers,
released July 19, 2013
Written & Arranged by Green/Forrest
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