Lyrics Database




Lyrics >  Artist Lyrics J >  John Mayer Lyrics >  Inside Wants Out Lyrics > Comfortable Lyrics

 Search: 
  
   |   
Login:  Password:  
 | Forgot password?  | Register  



Comfortable Lyrics


Inside Wants Out Lyrics - 1999

Inside Wants Out
Buy Inside Wants Out ]
I just remembered, that time at the market
snuck up behind me and jumped on my shopping cart
And rode down, aisle 5
you looked behind you to smile back at me
crashed into a rack full of magazines
they asked us if we could leave.

Can't remember, what went wrong last September
Though I'm sure that you'd remind me, if you had to

Our love was, comfortable and
so broken in

I sleep with this new girl i'm still getting used to
my friends all approve, say she's gonna be good for you
they throw me, high fives

She says the bible is all that she reads
and prefers that I not use profanity
your mouth was, so dirty

Life of the party
and she swears that she's artsy
but you could distinguish
Miles from Coltrane

Our love was, comfortable and
so broken in
she's perfect, so flawless
or so they say, say

She thinks I can't see the smile that she's fakin'
and poses for pictures that aren't being taken
I loved you
grey sweat pants, no makeup, so perfect

Our love was, comfortable and
so broken in
she's perfect, so flawless
I'm not impressed, I want you back.





Other Inside Wants Out Lyrics

Inside Wants Out - 1999

Victoria Lyrics
Love Soon Lyrics
Quiet Lyrics
Back To You Lyrics
No Such Thing Lyrics
My Stupid Mouth Lyrics
Neon Lyrics


John Mayer
Posters

Declaration of Independence, 4 July, 1776 by John Trumbull
Declaration of Independence, 4 July, 1776 by John Trumbull
Detail Showing Christ and St. John from Madonna in the Meadow by Raphael
Detail Showing Christ and St. John from Madonna in the Meadow by Raphael
Madame X by John Singer Sargent
Madame X by John Singer Sargent
Alexander Hamilton by John Trumbull
Alexander Hamilton by John Trumbull
The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775 by John Trumbull
The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775 by John Trumbull