If I wanted to look like you, Would I have to get a tattoo?
Maybe you’d do the same for me, And that would be okay
If I wanted to act like you, Would I have to learn kung fu?
Maybe you’d do the same for me, And that would be okay
I’ve wanted to live like this oh yeah
I’ve wanted to live like this oh yeah
You and I could be Doubles,
Maybe more than just friends
Yeah, it could really be awesome
And our time would never end
If I wanted to smile like you, Would I have to get my teeth done too?
Maybe you’d do the same for me, And that would be okay
If I wanted to drink like you, Would I need a growler or two?
Maybe you’d do the same for me, And that would be okay
Always wanted to live with my own me
Sounds just like a fine opportunity
You and I could be Doubles,
Living duplicate dreams
Yeah, It could really be awesome
One is you and one is me
You and I could be Doubles,
Maybe more than just friends
Yeah, It could really be awesome
And our time would never end
Come on over, let’s talk about it,
Maybe words just can't describe it
Duplicate yourself on top of me
You and I could be Doubles,
Living duplicate dreams
It could really be awesome
One is you and one is me
You and I could be Doubles,
Maybe more than just friends
Yeah, you and me in one amazing dupliworld,
And our time would never end.
credits
from Breakin' Through,
released February 8, 2017
Dave 'Dfactor' Murrow - Guitars, lead and backing vocals
Jeff Hecht - Bass, backing vocals
Erik Hunter - Drums
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