Gus Unger-Hamilton - 3WW lyrics

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Gus Unger-Hamilton - 3WW lyrics

[Instrumental Intro] [Verse 1: Gus Unger-Hamilton] There was a wayward lad Stepped out one morning The ground to be his bed The sky his awning [Verse 2: Joe Newman] Neon, neon, neon A blue neon lamp in a midnight country field Can't surround so you lean on, lean on So much your heart's become fond of this [Chorus: Joe Newman + Gus Unger-Hamilton] Oh, these three worn words Oh, let me whisper like the rubbing hands Of tourists in Verona I just want to love you in my own language [Verse 3: Joe Newman] Well, that smell of s** Good like burning wood The wayward lad laid claim To two thirsty girls from Hornsea Who left a note when morning came [Bridge: Ellie Rowsell] Girls from the pool say "Hi" (hi) The road erodes at five feet per year Along England's east coastline Was this your first time? Love is just a bu*ton we pressed Last night by the campfire [Chorus: Joe Newman + Ellie Rowsell] Oh, these three worn words Oh, that we whisper like the rubbing hands Of tourists in Verona I just want to love you in my own language

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