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Sunmonks - Somebody New Lyrics



Sunmonks - Somebody New Lyrics




Everybody wants to be with you
At midnight on a honeymoon
But when you wake on the other side
You walk out before sunrise

You don't want to wake up alone
But you can't seem to keep from running
All the extra time you waste
Finding new lovers is over rated

Everyday is the same
Yeah
Another lover okay
Yeah
Every morning
A heartache
A warning
Somebody knew
Somebody new

Every body wants to be with you
At midnight in hollywood
When your lovers sleeps
Your mind starts wandering

You don't want to be alone
But you can't seem to keep from leaving
All the lovers that you hold
Fall through from hands you're no romantic

Everyday is the same
Yeah
Another lover okay
Yeah
Every morning
A heartache
A warning
Somebody knew
Somebody new
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English

Everybody wants to be with you
At midnight on a honeymoon
But when you wake on the other side
You walk out before sunrise

You don't want to wake up alone
But you can't seem to keep from running
All the extra time you waste
Finding new lovers is over rated

Everyday is the same
Yeah
Another lover okay
Yeah
Every morning
A heartache
A warning
Somebody knew
Somebody new

Every body wants to be with you
At midnight in hollywood
When your lovers sleeps
Your mind starts wandering

You don't want to be alone
But you can't seem to keep from leaving
All the lovers that you hold
Fall through from hands you're no romantic

Everyday is the same
Yeah
Another lover okay
Yeah
Every morning
A heartache
A warning
Somebody knew
Somebody new
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Writer: Geoffrey Knecht
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Sunmonks
Language: English
Length: 2:21
Written by: Geoffrey Knecht

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