(I'm catching all these feelings Oh boy, you got me flyin' through the ceiling Wish you would tell me what you're thinkin' If you drink about me on the weekend)
I've never been the type To wear my heart on my sleeve I'd rather sit in silence than go causing a scene
He gives me just enough to know I want in A little taste of him that got me falling If I get drunk enough then I might call him Say, "This whole time you're the only thing that's on my mind"
I'm catching all these feelings Oh boy, you got me flyin' through the cеiling Wish you would tell me what you're thinkin' If you drink about mе on the weekend Guess I don't mind 'Cause I'm flyin' through the ceiling Oh boy, yeah, you got me catching feelings
Oh, he started a fire and he don't even know That I only leave the house so he can walk me home
He gives me just enough to know I want in A little taste of him that got me falling If I get drunk enough then I might call him Say, "This whole time you're the only thing that's on my mind"
I'm catching all these feelings Oh boy, you got me flyin' through the ceiling Wish you would tell me what you're thinkin' If you drink about me on the weekend Guess I don't mind 'Cause I'm flyin' through the ceiling Oh boy, yeah, you got me catching feelings
Do you love me? Maybe? In my dreams, you've already saved me You say, "I'm tired of waitin'" We leave the city and go sunset sailing Do you love me? Maybe? In my dreams, you've already saved me You say, "I'm tired of waitin'" We leave the city and go sunset sailing Do you love me? Maybe? In my dreams, you've already saved me You say, "I'm tired of waitin'" We leave the city and go sunset sailing Do you love me? Maybe? In my dreams, you've already saved me You say, "I'm tired of waitin'" We leave the city and go sunset sailing Do you love me? Maybe? In my dreams, you've already saved me (You say, "I'm tired of waitin'" We leave the city and go sunset sailing)
Compositores: Cato Sundberg, Kent Sundberg, Dagny Norvoll Sandvik (Dagny), Nickolas David John Spencer (Nick Hahn) ECAD: Obra #35042052