Sing your heart out, let it beat for me
We'll wake up this town to the sound of our hearts beating
On the horizon the sun was setting down
That's the time when you had me all figured out
Layin on the streets there's no place else we'd rather go
I could feel my heart beat to the sound of your voice and this radio
Sing your heart out, let it beat for me
We'll wake up this town to the sound of our hearts beating
Lost in a crowded room, but all I can see is you
I guess it's nothin new I've caught myself staring again
I see you've had a few now his hands are all over you
Alone on this drive home, it's just me and this old radio
Sing your heart out, let it beat for me
We'll wake up this town to the sound of our hearts beating
Sing your heart out, it used to beat for me
This town is sleeping now to the silence
Sing your heart out, it used to beat for me
This town is sleeping now to the silence, our radio.
credits
from Garden State,
released January 8, 2020
Lyrics by Jeremy Milligan and Adam Meisle
The lead singer of punk band Camp Cope ventures into romantic synth-pop territory, tempering slick arrangements with bare sentiment.
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