Thinking About Tomorrow
Beth Orton
Tired, but I ain't sleepin' Thinking about some sad affair And why I should be leavin' 'Cause some of these thoughts Only seem to take me out of here Yeah, these habits are so hard to break They're the most easy to make These habits are so hard to break And the most easy to make Thinking about tomorrow Tired from all the time I spared On what I still believe in When none of my talk Ever seems to get me anywhere Yeah, these habits are so hard to break Are the most easy to make These habits are so hard to break Are the most easy to make So easy to make So long Night-night friends, so long So long Will it ever happen again? You know that I've been waiting for you I've been created for you So long You know that I've been fading from you Nothing could save me from you So long Tired, but I ain't dreamin' Falling into solid earth On why I must be leavin' 'Cause one of these days I'm gonna pull out all my hair Yeah these habits are so hard to break And the most easy to make Well, these habits are so hard to make And the most easy to break So easy So long Night-night friends, so long So long Will it ever happen again? You know that I've been waitin' for you I've been created for you So long You know that I have faded from you And nothing could save me from you So long00s :: tori patty chan beth neko l alternative beautiful Beth Orton Beth Orton Thinking About Tomo british call of the siren chick singers chill out chillout Cohenlike cool chicks dawsons creek daydream douceur downtempo electronica favorite chillout favorite songs favorites favs female female vocalist female vocalists fint folk fucking love future hopeful indie laidback lastfm make me feel good melodious emotional vocalist mutant folk party pop quiet rock secondbestever seen live singer songwriter singer-songwriter singersongwriter soothing Sugar Rush Soundtrack summer-y trip hop trip-hop vintage-y wel ok worth checking out
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