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Ilaye - On This Side of Forlorn Lyrics



Ilaye - On This Side of Forlorn Lyrics




Play me back
Like a song you heard on a cold Sunday night
I wanna to fill your lungs
Hold me tight
Like a toy you bought from the thrift store down the curb
I wanna feel your touch

Cos it gets cold on this side of forlorn
Words untold and goodbyes are common
I just hope that you'll try to feel my love
On this side of forlorn

Send me stars
To ignite my night and show me where to go
I wanna see your light
And keep my heart
In your pocket as you travel down this road
So I'd be by your side

Cos it gets cold on this side of forlorn
Words untold and goodbyes are common
I just hope that you'll try to feel my love
On this side of forlorn

I don't ever
Ever
Wanna
Be without you
I have lost so much but
I still got you
I still got you
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Play me back
Like a song you heard on a cold Sunday night
I wanna to fill your lungs
Hold me tight
Like a toy you bought from the thrift store down the curb
I wanna feel your touch

Cos it gets cold on this side of forlorn
Words untold and goodbyes are common
I just hope that you'll try to feel my love
On this side of forlorn

Send me stars
To ignite my night and show me where to go
I wanna see your light
And keep my heart
In your pocket as you travel down this road
So I'd be by your side

Cos it gets cold on this side of forlorn
Words untold and goodbyes are common
I just hope that you'll try to feel my love
On this side of forlorn

I don't ever
Ever
Wanna
Be without you
I have lost so much but
I still got you
I still got you
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Writer: Gloria Jaja
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Ilaye - On This Side of Forlorn Video
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Performed By: Ilaye
Language: English
Length: 3:24
Written by: Gloria Jaja

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