Lyrics of 'Bicycle (feat. Alessandra)' by Hymner

Faded on your bicycle
Following the Sun
We could go to Mexico
And no one needs to know

You look so good when you dream
Under the red rising dawn
I know you always wanna leave
It's in your heart and your bones
So it's 'bout time we run away
You say the words and I'm yours
What if instead of counting tail lights
We leave the past and move on

Faded on your bicycle
Following the Sun
We could go to Mexico
And no one needs to know
Only you-ou-ou-ou-ou
And me chasing something new
Faded on your bicycle
Uuh-uh-uh

I put myself in your hands
Yeah we can ride out the storm
Don't it feel so good running red lights
And go wherever we want

Faded on your bicycle
Following the Sun
We could go to Mexico
And no one needs to know
Only you-ou-ou
And me chasing something new
Faded on your bicycle
Uuh-uh-uh

Aah
Come on now baby
I know you're ready
Aah
Yeah, I know you’re ready

Faded on your bicycle
Following the Sun
We could go to Mexico
And no one needs to know
Only you-ou-ou
And me chasing something new
Faded on your bicycle
Uuh-uh-uh
(Faded on your bicycle)
Following the Sun
(Faded on your bicycle)
Uuu-uh-uh

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