Lyrics

As the sun goes down Down around my ankles oh my my As a sliver of light Shaking through the night to my window And I hold my fire, as the rain outside come down likes knives I can't tell no lies And I ain't felt your thighs Girl I'm so young We must ease ourselves back to life 'Cause we ain't been ourselves half the time It ain't right Girl I stole a horse Black as night and named in the truth I come by your place And your wear your white dress And what we'll do There's a place I know My Grandfather told me where to go A little mango grove With a river going down to Mexico And we will ride on through the night Yeah we will ride on through the night Down, down, down Where the water tastes like wine Daylight, daylight, daylight Daylight, daylight, daylight Oh don't you worry 'bout a thing Daylight, daylight, daylight Daylight, daylight, daylight Daylight, daylight, daylig
Writer(s): Stephen Paul Robson, Ashton Fletcher Irwin, Michael Gordon Clifford, James Elliot Bourne, Christopher John Bourne Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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