Midnight Movies

Album: My Type EP (2014)
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  • I found my love
    I found my love

    Please don't go walking out that door

    Going out for a smoke
    Going out for smokes

    Don't leave dear please leave my dear

    Stories get told, I hear the plotline unfold, director

    Staying for the night
    Staying for the night

    Please keep the volume down inside

    I'll be right back
    I'll be right back

    Don't leave dear please don't leave my dear

    Stories get told, I hear the plotlines unfold, it seems they're handing me gold
    Stories get told here at the midnight movies

    Come let me in
    Come let me in

    Please walk away from my front door

    I'll break it down
    I'll break it down

    Please leave dear please just leave my dear

    Stories get told, I hear the plot lines unfold, plenty more to be told
    Stories get told here at the midnight movies Writer/s: Aaron Sharp, Alexander Jackson, Chonrak Lerdamornpong, Gregory Erwin
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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