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02.05.2023
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Grouplove – “Ways to Go” [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
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GROUPLOVE
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https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCRaoFQgm9afWeKAfQ2xocSA
[verse 1]
i didn’t ask for this
You give me heart attack
i didn’t want to care
and then i saw you there
Been working like a dog
i turned all my dreams off
i didn’t know my name
i didn’t know my name
[chorus]
(i got a little bit longer) i got a ways to go
(i got a little bit longer) i got a ways to go
(oh i got a little bit longer) i got a ways to go-oh-oh
whoa oh oh (i got a ways to go)
even when i can’t see my rear view
even if i call just to hear you
even when i sleep all day
even when i sleep all day
even if i wasn’t like i’m times two
living in the back of a bunk just like we do
even when i dream all day
[verse 2]
don’t wanna sleep tonight
you’ve got me feeling right
i didn’t know my name
i didn’t know my name!
[chorus]
(i got a little bit longer) i got a ways to go
(i got a little bit longer) i got a ways to go
(oh i got a little bit longer) i got a ways to go-oh-oh
whoa oh oh (i got a ways to go)
even when i can’t see my rear view
even if i call just to hear you
even when i sleep all day
even when i sleep all day
even if i wasn’t like i’m times two
living in the back of a bunk just like we do
even when i dream all day
even when i dream all day
[instrumental]
[chorus]
(i got a little bit longer) i got a ways to go
even if i smoke in the back room
even if i go right to meet you
even when i sleep all day
even when i sleep all day
even if i wasn’t like i’m times two
waiting for the day just to end so i see you
even when i dream all day
even when i dream all day
https://www.tekstowo.pl/piosenka,grouplove,ways_to_go.html
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