High and Dry - Lock and Key

We spent the summer making promises and breaking them
I could have told you from start
But in your head, you're on the silver screen, the kissing scene
And here, we're dancing in the dark
I'm working overtime and double-shifts to pay the rent
And getting caught up in the grind
One day I'll buy that house on Cookman Street
And you can dance all night
I need your wild heart and nothing else
Come meet me at my place tonight
Come be the surgeon to my surgery and cut me loose alright
Why me? You could have been with anybody
I guess it must be meant to be
You'll see, you'll never have to worry
If I'm the lock then you're the key
I think it's funny how you're always losing everything and how you're always getting hurt
You made a joke that I'm not laughing at and now there's ice cubes down my shirt
I need your wild heart and nothing else
Come meet me at my place tonight
Come be the surgeon to my surgery
And cut me loose alright
Why me? You could have been with anybody
I guess it must be meant to be
You'll see, you'll never have to worry
If I'm the lock then you're the key

Written by:
Brian Swindell, Garrett Gordon, James Hanlon, John Logan

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High and Dry

High and Dry

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