Always
Not to exaggerate effects or to defy
Go away like you always do
Your entire life is saying "bye"
Foolin' the light, wake in the night
Oh let me go, old dinosaur
From the right to the wrong setup

For such a long time I didn't know if I'd find you
Say stop, made up
Lying on the bathroom floor
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

On it all this time
Don't know how to fly
We know you're there
Flash light as your guide
Sticky from your dyed unfurling hair
Foolin' the light, stay up at night
Oh let me go, old dinosaur
From the right to the wrong setup
Setup
Cover me with your long feathers
When I die
Circle me in your long feathers
Feathers, feathers, feathers

For such a long time I didn't know if I'd find you
Say stop, made up
Lying on the bathroom floor
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

So alive, though our wolves died
Talk about it every day
Don't wanna say no more now
'Cause we ain't gonna lie to you
We're writing cursive too
Our signs are water slides


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Water Slides Lyrics as written by Bo Rune Madsen Silas Utke Graae Joergensen

Lyrics © Fintage House Publishing

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    Waterslides Cursive/joined/continuous Liquid Slippery Ever Changing Night/dark Slipping in and out Seen not seen Flashlight/guide Frozen/captured/stuck Sticky/coated/contaminated Oil/dye/mask/lie Oily- tension/surface/sticky Unsecure/Insecure/slippery Waterslide

    Sounds like:

    Strangers/Friends= Frengers Happy fear= Feary

    Blah blah lol

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