Yeah
Hmm hmm
Hmm hmm
Yeah

She do whatever she like
And that just don't seem right
Yeah, make people so mad
Yeah, and want her so bad, hm
Well, we was fuckin', almost missed my flight
I wasn't even trippin', I said it's all right
Yeah, goddamn, we was hit last night
Wouldn't you rather get along?
Wouldn't you rather get along?
You was coughin' when you hit my weed
But I've never seen you feel that free
So cute, you wanna be like me
Wouldn't you rather get along?
Wouldn't you rather get along?

Until, until, there is no longer
Let's get lost inside the clouds
And you, you don't gotta work harder
I can calm you down

Yeah, well I was busy when you hit my phone
But you miss me, tell me "come back home"
Yeah, and you don't really like to sleep alone
But I'm takin' too long
I'm always takin' too long
Baby, we don't need a trip, we could be right here
When the shit get weird, we could switch up gears
I wanna see them lips, kiss 'em ear to ear
I wanna hear your song
Ooh, I wanna feel just how you feel
Touch it one more time so I know you're real
We could spin that wheel, wouldn't you rather get along?

Until, until, there is no longer
Let's get lost inside the clouds
And you, you don't gotta work harder
I can calm you down

I think we just might be alright
Thank god
I think we're gonna be alright, alright, okay
Hold me close, don't hold your breath
That's really your favorite
I know


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Dunno Lyrics as written by Jonathan Michael Wayne Jon Brion

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    This song hit me like Outside did on KIDS. The feeling is indescribable. This hit a cord that I realize later in my life. I think it represent a fear inside us all. We strive to be a badass all the time. But truly we desire a companion, a follower. We don/t expect to find it, rather be given it. But we find that one woman that is a reach for us and "dunno" what to expect. When you realize that she is the same its scary. You see how she may have been putting up a front the same way you have. You recognize the fact that she is just human too and looking for the same adventure you are. Then you realize the possibility of actually finding someone that resembles you the most can be achievable. You tell yourself it will fine. But at the end of the day, the doubt and fear still exists. You just don't know. All you know is this moment, and right now it feels fucking amazing. Ride the wave as long as you can.

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