It’s four in the morning, we’re drifting inside
Clapping our hands yeah and losing our minds.
We just found the answer and not before time
Looking right at you, I just about died.
The ocean just came
Can’t remember your name.
I was rocking for once
Out of the backyard and into the sun.
Woke up that day with the clouds hanging low
Pulled it together, albeit quite slow.
A smile knocked my eyes back
I looked for my phone,
Nothing, no message, my chances seemed blown.
Holding out, call back when you’re done.
I fall right into your open arms
Please call back when you’re done.
First just let me know
I’d tell you but I’m just too slow.
First just let me know
Please just call and let me know.
The damage was total, messed me right up
My memory was flooded, my thinking just fucked.
I turned on the light switch and still could not see
I was looking for something and someone found me.
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