Bad Suns - Rearview Lyrics

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What Are The Lyrics For Rearview By Bad Suns?
You wear your hair down, your face is made up
You know this town so well, you talk a lot, it's okay Pretend that you look the same, a crown of a different edge You wonder where it went Feels so far from home, try to fill a hole Sunset in the rearview, losing your control No matter what she took, it feels so far from home Sunset in the rearview losing your control Losing your control That quarter moonlight, rev up the engine The rusty neon glow, complain a lot, it's okay The city's just ain't the same, shadow of a brighter day You wonder where it went, though Feels so far from home, try to fill a hole Sunset in the rearview, losing your control No matter what she took, it feels so far from home Sunset in the rearview losing your control Losing your control, losing your control Man you keep calling, time starts scrolling by Knows how the hedges behind you You keep running, time starts scrolling by The fact is there's no one behind you Feels so far from home, try to fill a hole Sunset in the rearview, losing your control No matter what she took, it feels so far from home Sunset in the rearview losing your control Losing your control, losing your control, losing your control, you're losing your control Losing your control, losing your control, losing your control |
Who Wrote Rearview By Bad Suns?
Christopher Michael Bowman, Gavin Austin Bennett, Miles Scott Atkins Kottak, Raymond Torrey Libby
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