Come run this way, run this way
Follow, I promise you'll be OK, come this way
Be that way, be that way
Want you, I need you to be OK, what do they know?
I know you're bothered down, oh, you're bothered down
I know I'm trapped, oh yeah, you're trapped

With every time I see you I want to sail away
With every time I see you I want to sail away

Through the night that sounds great
I know it'll be OK, just come this way
Your feet on the dash, you make me crash
See you go flying into the night, forever is past
Do they bother down? Do they bother now?
Oh yeah, you're trapped, oh yeah, you're trapped

With every time I see you I want to sail away
With every time I see you I want to sail away
The lights won't bridge the gap through their holiday
With every time I see you I want to sail away, just sail away
Everytime, now, everytime, now
Anytime, anytime, everytime, now
With every time I see you I want to sail away
With every time I see you I want to sail away
The lights won't bridge the gap through their holiday
With every time I see you I want to sail away, just sail away


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Everytime Lyrics as written by James Andrew Smith Yannis Barnabas Emanuel Philippakis

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    I liked this one... "Just sail away..."

    rafaelvspton February 12, 2013   Link
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    Yannis. Greek mythology. The story of the Sirens.

    DUFFMANSAYSYESon February 24, 2013   Link
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    reckon he means between the lines: come with me my lover, i want to sail away with you. We are having trouble but it will all be OK.

    paul103803on February 15, 2016   Link

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