Trouble - American Authors

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Trouble Lyrics

We grow apart
just to be on our own.
And we walk right next
to all that we have known.

Give me your hand.
And we can climb further up.
And we climb the trees
and the forest seems to be bigger now.

Oh we have so much more.

(ooh ooh ooh oooh)

I knew she was trouble from the first kiss.
I could tell that something wasn't right with
you.
With you.

We take our time
to see what is up ahead.
But we're scared
of the past and what is
left.

We'll stay inside
and never let out our heads.
And we'll pretend
that the world it will never end.

No, it will never end.

(ooh ooh ooh oooh)

I knew she was trouble from the first kiss.
I could tell that something wasn't right with
you.
With you.

(one, two, three, four)

I could feel it glowing in the night with.
I could tell that something wasn't right with
you.
With you.

Why don't you come back down
so we can turn it around?
(ooh)

Why don't you ever know
just to let it go
(oh-oh-oh)

'Cause nothing comes around
for you.
So bring me back from one to two
Well tell me what else I could do.

(ooh, ooh, ooh oooh)

I knew she was trouble from the first kiss.
I could tell that something wasn't right with
you.
With you.

(one, two, three, four)

I could feel it glowing in the night with.
I could tell that something wasn't right with
you.
With you.

Why don't you come back down
so we can turn it around?

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Zachary Barnett (vocals), James Adam Shelley (guitar/banjo), Matt Sanchez (drums), and Dave Rublin (bass) started the band "American Authors" Boston, Massachusetts in 2012, but soon moved to Brooklyn, New York. As their band name suggests, this quartet writes stories through their music to share their struggles, high and lows, and changes.

Soon after forming, American Authors caught the attention of Island Records, which signed the band to a record deal. Their debut album "Oh, What a Life" was released on Mar 04, 2014. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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