Lyrics Lucy Spraggan – London Bound
Text:
Drinking coffee at the bus stop, buildings hanging over me,
Can’t see the skyline or the high life this is where it’s supposed to be,
I hate the feeling always reading about someone else’s success,
It’s hard to understand what’s underneath the lining of these suits,
I close my eyes and count to three,
to get away from this old street to somewhere I would rather be.
I’m playing shows down in Delaware,
I’m at my best friend’s house.
I’m on a plane heading anywhere,
I’m on a beach down south,
Don’t know my way around this town,
Spent every penny every pound,
Now I’m London bound.
I miss the days of countryside and drinking cider in the park,
I miss the air and taxi fairs
I miss the prices of the bar,
I miss the weddings and the birthdays of the people I love the most.
I close my eyes and count to three,
to get away from this old street to somewhere I would rather be.
I’m playing shows down in Delaware,
I’m at my best friend’s house.
I’m on a plane heading anywhere,
I’m on a beach down south,
Don’t know my way around this town,
Spent every penny every pound,
Now I’m London bound.
Now I’m London bound.
Big smoke and my ideas and me,
Write my perspective from this seat,
I’m playing shows down in Delaware,
I’m at my best friend’s house.
I’m on a plane heading anywhere,
I’m on a beach down south,
Don’t know my way around this town,
Spent every penny every pound,
Now I’m London bound.