Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Bluebird
Bluebird
Performer
William Joseph Abbott
William Joseph Abbott
Performer
Theodore Cole Story
Theodore Cole Story
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
William Joseph Abbott
William Joseph Abbott
Songwriter
Daniel Michael Beaulieu
Daniel Michael Beaulieu
Songwriter
Theodore Cole Story
Theodore Cole Story
Songwriter

Lyrics

I can't remember a sunrise in the morning
Seems like I always catch the sunrise at night
And me and my alarm clock, we don't talk anymore
But with my darling I'll be alright
I eat when I'm not hungry and I drink when I'm alone
Stay in bed til' someone tries to call me on the phone
And if it wasn't for my sweet, sweet baby with her coffee and her smile
I might die here on my pillow while I wait for just a little while
I should brush my teeth, maybe read my book, maybe make a man out of me
And I know my bed is soft and my sheets so warm
When she ain't around I just don't try
I eat when I'm not hungry and I drink when I'm alone
Stay in bed til' someone tries to call me on the phone
And if it wasn't for my sweet, sweet baby with her coffee and her smile
I might die here on my pillow or I'd wait for just a little while
I've been saving up for a haircut about a month or two
Spending all my time just getting high
And if she won't come save me from my bad, bad dreams
I might lay back down here and die
I eat when I'm not hungry and I drink when I'm alone
Stay in bed til' someone tries to call me on the phone
And if it wasn't for my sweet, sweet baby with her coffee and her smile
I might die here on my pillow or I'd wait for just a little while
I'd wait for just a little while
Or I'd wait for just a little while
Written by: Daniel Michael Beaulieu, Theodore Cole Story, William Joseph Abbott
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