This is a sequel to 2001's "Reckless Abandon", and features the band looking back on their clumsy youth fondly.
I preferred it before
We should ring dad more
Lost our house
Hold me close
I stopped by, just to wash my clothes
I know it's me that's supposed to love you
And when I'm home you know I got you
Is there somebody who can watch you?
I know it's me that's supposed to love you
And when I'm home you know I got you
Is there somebody who can love you?
Is there somebody who can watch you?
Is there somebody who can watch you?
We should ring dad more
Lost our house
Hold me close
I stopped by, just to wash my clothes
I know it's me that's supposed to love you
And when I'm home you know I got you
Is there somebody who can watch you?
I know it's me that's supposed to love you
And when I'm home you know I got you
Is there somebody who can love you?
Is there somebody who can watch you?
Is there somebody who can watch you?
Lyrics submitted by deadkidsean
Is There Somebody Who Can Watch You Lyrics as written by Adam Brian Thomas Hann Ross Stewart Macdonald
Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
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