I booked a flight to Paris, then cancelled it last week
Red wine out on the terrace, that's just not what I need
Been on a thousand planes to a thousand places
Pulled a thousand ways, but I'm staying here
Ain't no science about it, I just like you
We're too tired to talk, I'll sit beside you
We both know that we got mountains to move
But a thousand things we could go do
But I guess I just wanna be in the same room
Don't even have to say it, I know what's on your mind
No high we need to chase, no thrill we need to find
Seen a thousand fakes, in a thousand faces
Made a thousand mistakes, but I'm staying here
Ain't no science about it, I just like you
We're too tired to talk, I'll sit beside you
We both know that we got mountains to move
But a thousand things we could go do
But I guess I just wanna be in the same room
I waited for you, I nearly lost my mind
Neon and palm trees, they have their place in time
But nothing comes close
I wanna come home, I wanna come home
Ain't no science about it, I just like you
We're too tired to talk, I'll sit beside you
We both know that we got mountains to move
But a thousand things we could go do
But I guess I just wanna be in the same room
Jake Scott is a British director born in London in 1968. Son of the renowned musician and record producer Scott Walker, he inherited a strong passion for art and music. After studying at the prestigious Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, he dedicated himself to directing music videos, short films, and feature films. Among his most notable works are the music video for "The Killing Moon" by Echo and the Bunnymen, the film "Welcome to the Rileys" with James Caan and Melissa Leo, and the television series "Taboo" with Tom Hardy. Scott is known for his visually captivating style and innovative narrative abilities.
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