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Young Runs Out

from The Jazz Age by The City Streets

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lyrics

I always seem to find the best kind of trouble
Out from the ashes I dug my heart from the rubble
You came out here like an angel coming all undone
You might have slept with some devils baby, I'm not one.
I'm not one.

Don't say those words, because you know I do
I spent a couple years running away from you
I've got everything, maybe just a little more
I got lost in the night, forgot what I was looking for.

You and me are as strong as we're ever gonna be.
we are young but young runs out,
the sadness set us free.

Take off your dress let me see what I've been missing
hold me to your breast, your heart so I can listen
to the clock that keeps such beauty alive
when we kiss I just feel some things never die

Let's get in your car, we'll chase the sun 'till we're finally warm
Darlin' I was blessed the day you were born
Baby just drive, I've got my head in your lap
We can do anything you want just don't look back.

I always seem to find the best kind of trouble
the kind that's sweet but not too subtle
we live inside one another's dreams
that's the part of us no one else will ever see.

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from The Jazz Age, released July 12, 2010

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The City Streets Edmonton, Alberta

Rick Reid, Matt Leddy, Mark Chmilar. 2005-2013. Edmonton/Montreal.

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