The Place and the People

Benjamin Joseph Ottewell, Ian Thomas Ball, Oliver James Peacock, Paul Blackburn, Thomas William Gray

Raise your hand, wave goodbye
Say your words, give your lines

Easy come and easy go, to and fro
Tell me where to go

I'm taking time to discover
The bonds you're breaking
Won't just keep the two of us apart

Won't take it for I love the others
There's no forsaking
The place and the people in my heart

Little the match, burn me down
Bite the hand, bite the sound

We're still pulling and pushing trains from the rail
What's all that 'bout breaking bread going stale?
You hum other names

I'm taking time to discover
The bonds you're breaking
Won't just keep the two of us apart

Won't take it for I love the others
There's no forsaking
The place and the people in my heart

(What I said)
Now that you know me very well, go to hell
Go to hell, my belle

I'm taking time to discover
The bonds you're breaking
Won't just keep the two of us apart

Won't take it for I love the others
There's no forsaking
The place and the people in my heart
The place and the people in my heart
The place and the people in my heart

I'm taking time to discover
The bonds you're breaking
Won't just keep the two of us apart
Won't take it for I love the others
There's no forsaking
The place and the people in my heart

The bonds you're breaking
Won't just keep the two of us apart
Won't take it for I love the others
There's no forsaking
The place and the people in my heart

The place and the people in my heart
The place and the people in my heart

Trivia about the song The Place and the People by Gomez

When was the song “The Place and the People” released by Gomez?
The song The Place and the People was released in 2011, on the album “Whatever's On Your Mind”.
Who composed the song “The Place and the People” by Gomez?
The song “The Place and the People” by Gomez was composed by Benjamin Joseph Ottewell, Ian Thomas Ball, Oliver James Peacock, Paul Blackburn, Thomas William Gray.

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