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Last Bus Out - Jillette Johnson



     
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Last Bus Out Lyrics


What if I never make it to the bus stop
Never get on
What if I never take you to the west coast
Move back the clock
What if I stay in these sheets
And keep your hands on my knees
What if I want want to stay
And keep my clothes at your place
What if I belong in this battle
This side with this pillow
Sleeping in your sweater
Your skin and your smile
Maybe I don’t in California weather
What if I miss the last bus out
My life is waiting for me at a rental
Right on this street
They tell me this is where it all happens

Where the money is
What if I hate the machine
And get chewed up by the dream
What if I want want to stay
And keep my clothes at your place
What If I belong in this battle
This side with this pillow
Sleeping in your sweater
Your skin and your smile
Maybe I don’t in California weather
This battle
This side with this pillow
Sleeping in your sweater
Your skin and your smile
Maybe I don’t in California weather
What if I miss the last bus out
And we stay right here in this garden of skin
And bones…comatose
Ivy’s crawling up the bed
Tangling our legs
Forever till we’re dead
Baby I belong
In this battle
This side with this pillow
Sleeping in your sweater
Your skin and your smile
Maybe I don’t in California weather
This battle
This side with this pillow
Sleeping in your sweater
Your skin and your smile
Maybe I don’t in California weather
What if I miss the last bus
What if I miss the last bus
What if I miss the last bus out
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Lyrics submitted by Jamie Holdeman.

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Jillette Johnson (born 1990) is an American singer-songwriter and musician from New York City. Johnson signed with Wind-up Records in 2012 and also works as a songwriter for BMI. Her debut album with Wind-up, Water in a Whale, was released on June 25, 2013. Johnson has garnered comparisons to Fiona Apple and Adele.

Jillette Johnson on Last.fm.


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