Written & composed by Caner Mican / Emmanuel Bakaba / Konstantin Wuschek / Sebastian Langer
Additional writing by Florian Pieper
Produced by Guy Sternberg
Recorded at LowSwing Studio, Berlin (lowswing.de)
Mixed & mastered by Guy Sternberg
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lyrics
He spoke words that you couldn't hear
Used books spin around and disappear
The clock won't strike to catch the end
Hold up the edge of a sticky pen
To get
Away,
Crossed bars and fingers to drop by
The same old day,
Wake up in tears tonight
Well, it seems like you're running out of your time
And the stethoscope you once held looks so kind
Remember when you had a crush on your dreams?
Calm sweat and charm running down your sleeves
Bold lines to get into her ripped jeans
You got so close to end up out of her reach
Stolen hands from your neck
No more tender fingers sliding down your back
Well, it seems like you're running out of your time
And the stethoscope you once held looks so kind
Just keep looking after those girls on bikes
Their unheard voices that you can't deny
Oh, you lost every bit of self-respect
Too bad she ain't coming to bring it back
credits
from Why'd You Have To Look So Good,
released October 19, 2018
Written & composed by Caner Mican / Emmanuel Bakaba / Konstantin Wuschek / Sebastian Langer
Additional writing by Florian Pieper
Produced by Guy Sternberg
Recorded at LowSwing Studio, Berlin (lowswing.de)
Mixed & mastered by Guy Sternberg
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