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Mask - Mani Lyrics



Mask - Mani Lyrics




Lay your eyes upon me
As you slowly drift away
Taking all the memories
And leaving me astray
Cover up where your eyes were
So you can't see the day
Light between your senseless mind
Having trouble looking away

I don't know why you left, but it's okay
I can't see you but I know that you're okay, okay

Let me sing a song to you
One that I wrote long ago
Nevermind, I'm on to you
I've never heard you phone
Cut me up into pieces
So that you can bury me
Make sure you hurt my soul to
So that I am complete

I don't know why you chose to run away
I can't help but wonder if you're okay, okay
You left me here but I know it's okay
Maybe one day I'll see you again, I'll say hey

I know you'll be okay
Okay
Okay
Okay
I wonder if you're okay
Okay
Okay
Okay
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Lay your eyes upon me
As you slowly drift away
Taking all the memories
And leaving me astray
Cover up where your eyes were
So you can't see the day
Light between your senseless mind
Having trouble looking away

I don't know why you left, but it's okay
I can't see you but I know that you're okay, okay

Let me sing a song to you
One that I wrote long ago
Nevermind, I'm on to you
I've never heard you phone
Cut me up into pieces
So that you can bury me
Make sure you hurt my soul to
So that I am complete

I don't know why you chose to run away
I can't help but wonder if you're okay, okay
You left me here but I know it's okay
Maybe one day I'll see you again, I'll say hey

I know you'll be okay
Okay
Okay
Okay
I wonder if you're okay
Okay
Okay
Okay
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Writer: Bradley Arnold, Reece Mott
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Mask
Length: 5:58
Written by: Bradley Arnold, Reece Mott

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