Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Watermelon Sugar / Golden / Adore You / Falling / Cherry / Sign of the Times, artist - Cimorelli.
Date of issue: 05.03.2021
Song language: English
Watermelon Sugar / Golden / Adore You / Falling / Cherry / Sign of the Times |
Your so golden |
Golden, golden, golden |
As I open my eyes |
Hold it, focus, hoping |
Take me back to the light |
I know you were way too bright for me |
I’m hopeless, broken |
So you wait for me in the sky |
(Adore you) |
You don’t have to say you love me |
You don’t have to say nothing |
You don’t have to say you’re mine |
I’d walk through fire for you |
Just let me adore you |
Oh, honey |
I’d walk through fire for you |
Just let me adore you |
Like it’s the only thing I’ll ever do |
(Sign of the times) |
Just stop your crying |
It’s a sign of the times |
Welcome to the final show |
Hope you’re wearing your best clothes |
You can’t bribe the door on your way to the sky |
You look pretty good down here |
But you ain’t really good |
If we never learn, we been here before |
Why are we always stuck and running from |
The bullets? |
The bullets |
(Golden) |
Cause your so golden You’re so golden |
I’m out of my head |
And I know that you’re scared |
Because hearts get broken |
You’re so golden |
I’m out of my head |
And I know that you’re scared |
Because hearts get broken |
(Watermelon Sugar) |
Breathe me in, breathe me out |
I don’t know if I could ever go without |
I’m just thinking out loud |
I don’t know if I could ever go without |
(Falling) |
You said you care |
And you missed me too |
And I’m well aware I write too many songs about you |
And the coffee’s out |
At the Beachwood Cafe |
And it kills me 'cause I know we’ve run out of things we can say |
What am I now? |
What am I now? |
What if I’m someone I don’t want around? |
I’m falling again, I’m falling again, I’m falling |
What if I’m down? |
What if I’m out? |
What if I’m someone you won’t talk about? |
I’m falling again, I’m falling again, I’m falling |
(Cherry) |
Don’t you call him baby |
We’re not talking lately |
Don’t you call him what you used to call me |