Lyrics Ziggy Alberts – Worn Out
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They said to us when we were young, wear suncream if you’re going in the sun
They said that, the sun it does things to your skin that are well beyond your years
And I wonder why it seems that all these goods things just grow and die
Maybe that’s just love it lifts you up and it kills you all at the same damn time
Would you be my Thelma Plum, sing me songs when we’re home alone
When the suns kissed my eyes one too many times you can lay me down
And if my eyes flicker in doubt, you can just say, well maybe you’re worn out
Maybe you’re worn, maybe you’re worn out
Maybe you’re worn, maybe you’re worn out
I saw you there across the crowd, west coast girl singing songs of mine
How I wish I got to learn your name and look well I wish that I wasn’t so tired
And I wonder why it seems that all these good things just come and leave
But have you noticed that we only count the hours and we’ve cut down all the best old trees
Would you be my Thelma Plum, sing me songs when we’re home alone
When the suns kissed my eyes one to many times you can lay me down
And if my eyes flicker in doubt, you can just say, well maybe you’re worn out
Maybe you’re worn, maybe you’re worn out
Maybe you’re worn, maybe you’re worn out
Maybe you’re worn out
Grab a cup of tea go to bed
I’ll kiss you on your eyelids when the morning comes to wake you up
Maybe you’re worn out
Grab a cup of tea go to bed
I’ll kiss you on your eyelids when the morning comes to wake you up
Maybe you’re worn out
Grab a cup of tea go to bed
I’ll kiss you on your eyelids when the morning comes to wake you up
Maybe you’re worn out
Grab a cup of tea go to bed
I’ll kiss you on your eyelids when the morning comes