Through the Roof
You say you don’t want a relationship,
You just want to be related.
Well, I feel the scales are about to tip,
So don’t make it complicated.
Somehow I know this can’t be wrong,
This ‘somethin’ here between us.
Yeah, Salina, I’m too far gone,
And there’s something I must confess.
When you sat beside me,
My heart skipped right through the roof.
We both had enough pushin’ the good book,
Well, as if just knowin’s gonna set us free.
We opened our minds and took one good look,
In each other’s eyes the truth we see,
In each other’s eyes the truth we see.
Cause when you look inside me,
My heart skips right through the roof.
Takin’ time to be with uncertainty,
Not very hard to see possibility.
It’s like a big old world’s been lifted off our back,
No longer burdened down in meaning.
And so Salina, when you’re through with your jumpin’ jacks,
Well, let’s be open and free, I do agree, we all need to relax.
Just you and me beneath the tree, forget
about the past.
Cause when you lay beside me,
My heart skips right through the roof.
Right through the roof.
Through the roof.
Right through the roof.
credits
from Most Of Time,
track released October 16, 2021
Words & Music by Richard Adoradio
Richard Adoradio - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, ukulele
Best known for co-writing and performing early YouTube hit, It Took Losin' You. His dynamic approach saw several acoustic
vocal groups over the years, where he helped bond harmonies to originals and covers of artists like CSN&Y, The Eagles, Tom Petty, Van Morrison, Ray La Montagne and more. Powerful, heartfelt, rough on the edges, Richard delivers the message of his songs to 'get it on through'....more
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