Coco - Splash Lyrics

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Splash

Splash Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Splash By Coco?
Well, I can hear the noise in the city
But I can't move What is that in the distance Well it's the gateway through The night's so young I feel numb If you hear them, hear them too I won't be far, too far from you And if you see them, see them too They won't be far, too far from you You get the sickness from the heat wave The sickness of the afraid I get the shakies from the party, oh And I can't find you My conscience found its new name It tries and gets me in a new way I'm like a voice in the city I know I won't find you this time Now I can hear the noise from the city Is there no one here What is that in the subtext Will your voice be clear As time goes by You'll might find If you hear them, hear them too I won't be far, too far from you And if you see them, see them too They won't be far, too far from you You get the sickness from the heat wave The sickness of the afraid I get the shakies from the party, oh And I can't find you My conscience found its new name It tries and gets me in a new way I'm like a voice in the city I know I won't find you this time The night's so young I feel numb If you hear them, hear them too I won't be far, too far from you And if you see them, see them too They won't be far, too far from you |
Who Wrote Splash By Coco?
David Etherington, Karen Poole, Nick Douwma, Eliot Sumner
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What's The Duration Of The Splash By Coco?The duration of Splash is 3:12 minutes and seconds. |
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