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Cuddledrug - Lights On Lyrics



Cuddledrug - Lights On Lyrics
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I fell asleep with the lights on
I didn't even take off my clothes
I watched the fish swim around with their tails on the ground
Reminding me I'm sick
I wonder where my wit's gone
It blew away in the wind
I always knew what to say: black or white, never gray
It seems that I forgot
I used to watch the sunset sinking over the clouds
But now I sit in the dark
I forget all my parts
I am so alone
One time I flew so high
Soaring over the moon
They say you land in the stars but I went too far
And crashed into nothing (Then crashed back into Earth)
I fell asleep with the lights on
Wearing all my clothes
I watched the fish swim around with their tails on the ground
Reminding me I'm sick
Reminding me
Reminding me
Reminding me I'm, sick...
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I fell asleep with the lights on
I didn't even take off my clothes
I watched the fish swim around with their tails on the ground
Reminding me I'm sick
I wonder where my wit's gone
It blew away in the wind
I always knew what to say: black or white, never gray
It seems that I forgot
I used to watch the sunset sinking over the clouds
But now I sit in the dark
I forget all my parts
I am so alone
One time I flew so high
Soaring over the moon
They say you land in the stars but I went too far
And crashed into nothing (Then crashed back into Earth)
I fell asleep with the lights on
Wearing all my clothes
I watched the fish swim around with their tails on the ground
Reminding me I'm sick
Reminding me
Reminding me
Reminding me I'm, sick...
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Writer: Frazee Sutphen
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Cuddledrug
Language: English
Length: 3:16
Written by: Frazee Sutphen

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