Lyrics

I miss those baby blues Those button browns will never do It's nothing like old times, your love was a gold mine I think I've paid my dues, oh I miss those baby blues I've been living in the real world for some time now Seen the magic of the big town never put the phone down Baby I'm cold right now And for a long while I've become another face within the crowd Through the motions I went After all that you left with me When you were with me I was innocent, I was still a child But in between the sex and cuddling Honey I was struggling, think that I'd learn by now With the drink I didn't think about the fact That you could be without me But you were always my love And I was never enough Sugar I'm falling down Sick of meeting strangers at half past 12 This city's gonna break my heart There's just no love I miss those baby blues Those button browns will never do It's nothing like old times, your love was a gold mine I think i've paid my dues, oh I miss those baby blues My life's a bust on borrowed time You hate my guts? Let's form a line Got more mistakes than I can write Yet I can make a whole song about your eyes Wish that I could swim in your ocean tide Without the worry that my boat's gonna capsize Only way to trust myself is if I stay dry But I know I won't forgive myself if I don't try Sugar i'm falling down Sick of meeting strangers at half past 12 This city's gonna break my heart There's just no love Baby I'm calling now Separate the noise and you'll hear me shout I know I don't belong in this town Without you around I miss those baby blues Those button browns will never do It's nothing like old times, your love was a gold mine I think i've paid my dues, oh I miss those baby blues
Writer(s): Ed Staal Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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