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The Death Of You And Me Lyrics


Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds The Death Of You And Me


High tide, summer in the city
The kids are looking pretty but isn't it a pity that
The sunshine is followed by the thunder
With thoughts of going under and is it any wonder

Why the sea is calling out to me
I seem to spend my whole life, I'm running from people
Who would be the death of you and me
'Cause I can feel the storm clouds sucking up my soul

High tide, life is getting faster
And no one has the answer, I try to face the day though
In a new way a bottom of a bottle
'Cause every man's a puzzle, let's run away together

You and me, forever we'd be free
Free to spend our whole lives, I'm running from people
Who would be the death of you and me
'Cause I can feel the storm clouds sucking up my soul

Let's run away and see, forever we'd be free
Free to spend our whole lives, I'm running from people
Who would be the death of you and me
'Cause I can feel the storm clouds coming
I'm watching my tv, or is it watching me?
I see another new day dawning
It's rising over me, my mortality
And I can feel the storm clouds sucking up my soul



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