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used to tell me You've never felt this kind of love Life is only days and nights leading to a sunset And I don't want to have these highs but have twice
lights Took smack so I could get high I got hooked and I nearly died I slept rough I lived on the streets Slept rough newspaper for sheets Can't
Waking in floods of sweat, vision returning, my hearts in overdrive. I sink so low that hell is heaven, The high is gone I must escape this inner
a garden Or on a crowded avenue You are here and so am I Maybe millions of people go by But they all disappear from view And I only have eyes for you
And so am I Sha bop sha bop Maybe millions of people go by But they all disappear from view And I only have eyes for you Sha bop sha bop Sha bop sha bop
truthful glances And second chances Please call His name Feelings of joy, mindless toy Could you get by, and never get high Feelings of joy, mindless toy
From down below you can see the mountain Raging high through the cloud, burst to the sky Wind blows cold through your mind and your soul, Can't
Like pale shadows moving slowly Through high-rise suburban streets Hit by another auto Dodging fast passing objects Get up, run quick if you can
It was all right there in front me While on a club kid's high On old folder labeled photography With naked photos inside Acting as if it were not
as one we dance by the graves In silence we pace She holds me close Her grip is strong I find it hard to breathe She smiles so sweet Her gratitude
There's a bright golden haze on the meadow There's a bright golden haze on the meadow The corn is as high as an elephant's eye And it looks like
There's a bright golden haze on the meadow, There's a bright golden haze on the meadow, The corn is as high as an elephants eye, An' it looks like
horse people eat marshmallow pies. Everyone smiles as you drift past the flowers That grow so incredibly high. Newspaper taxis appear on the shore
I lost connection to everything I have The last time I saw you it was just coincidence And you did not seem to be too interested So I left without
There's a bright golden haze on the meadow, There's a bright golden haze on the meadow, The corn is as high as an elephants eye, An' it looks like
Flying I remember the friends of my youth We were ten feet tall and bullet proof Up all day, up all night Ready to love, ready to fight Feeling high
Caught in the crossfire, warnin' fight Legends make or break game Swept up by the rolling waves of the night The paper chase for fame I was too, too
in Biloxi With hair jacked up so high Said she was gonna be your queen bee Baby by the end of the night And when I woke up early that morning You were
Give me time I just wanna say goodbye I don't know why You never respect my cries But all that doesn't fly Eventually gets pretty high I talk less
alabaster box I go pariwo telling the world na Your way I know So tell me By whose Word that the heavens stand Whose Brightness the stars shine forth My Jesus
drowns his eyes of blue|Renee looked up and so did Lou|There was nothing they could do||Jumping from his building ledge |20 stories high|Hoping that in
her|Take her back home, lay by the fire with her|I'll be touching, I'll be hugging, I'll be kissing out in public|Have amazing conversations and I let her
the mistress Oh no, welcome to the city Where niggas get consumed by hoes who looking pretty With a lot of Mac Now they headed back to the location To empty out
back at this house by 5 That's 1700 in Military Time Pops set the watch Then I got to going To the neighborhood cul-de-sac Even when it snowed man I was
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