Letra de Factory - Band Of Horses
Letra de canci�n de Factory de Band Of Horses lyrics
The elevator in the hotel lobby has a lazy door
The man inside is going to a hotel room
He jumped out right after seeing just the very sight of me
Decided he'd better hike it to the second floor
Its temporary, this place I'm in
I permanently won't do this again
My belongings scattered all across the hotel floor
Now and later, I was thinking it over by the snack machine
I thought about you and a candy bar
The Now & Laters now that I've got stuck between my teeth
I fell asleep to the greatest movie of the year
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A man gets lonely, for heaven's sake
He's wondering only what did you do today
The world is spinning around to an old sad song
Well, it's coming down outside like Ive never even seen before
I fell into some kind of sorry state
But looking back now, I think it's time for me to laugh about it
And get my things together and find something to say
Well, I feel awful and I believe
That time gets wasted in this misery
And darling, I never wanna come back home
The man inside is going to a hotel room
He jumped out right after seeing just the very sight of me
Decided he'd better hike it to the second floor
Its temporary, this place I'm in
I permanently won't do this again
My belongings scattered all across the hotel floor
Now and later, I was thinking it over by the snack machine
I thought about you and a candy bar
The Now & Laters now that I've got stuck between my teeth
I fell asleep to the greatest movie of the year
https://www.coveralia.com/letras/factory-band-of-horses.php
A man gets lonely, for heaven's sake
He's wondering only what did you do today
The world is spinning around to an old sad song
Well, it's coming down outside like Ive never even seen before
I fell into some kind of sorry state
But looking back now, I think it's time for me to laugh about it
And get my things together and find something to say
Well, I feel awful and I believe
That time gets wasted in this misery
And darling, I never wanna come back home