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Lauren Sanderson
Lauren Sanderson
Performer
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Lauren Sanderson
Lauren Sanderson
Songwriter
Keith Varon
Keith Varon
Songwriter
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Keith Varon
Keith Varon
Producer

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Hi 6 a.m. sunlight Talkin' 'bout our cell phones The government is lying About way more than we know I remember when I saw ya Cryin' on the front step I thought maybe I could save ya But I still haven't saved myself yet I know you saw my text Read it at 5 a.m. You haven't replied yet So I keep waiting Slow down, let me dig into your soul I wanna feel your skin again Right now, I could lay in bed as long as it takes for you to fall again You think everything means nothing then we die I never wanna know what that's like 'Cause everything means everything to me But you don't feel a thing, how could that be? So I say hi 6 a.m. sunrise Would you tell me what it's like To be so gorgeous that every girl and guy who talks to you Can't remember how to breathe right? And I know we been up all night I can see it in your brown eyes And I'm kind of obsessed with your face Could you tell me is that alright? Speak your mind, but no one likes that Wish that I could get that time back Shake it off 'cause no one's trippin' Head is full of dirty dishes Lots of time to mind my business But I got so many questions Like who are you? Who are you missing? And how close are you to the deep end? You think everything means nothing then we die (then we die) I never wanna know what that's like (what that's like) 'Cause everything means everything to me (to me) But you don't feel a thing, how could that be? (How could that be?) Hi 6 a.m. sunlight Talkin' 'bout our cell phones The government is lying About way more than we know I remember when I saw ya Cryin' on the front step I thought maybe I could save ya Hi
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