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Oscar Mild - Sit Right Lyrics



Oscar Mild - Sit Right Lyrics




I don't know why I always like
To sit on the right of you
Maybe it's your better side
My perfect point of view

Hazelnuts and brown velvet waves
The mantle piece of yours
A slick dark lonely silhouette
Only blind eyes could forget

Well I don't know why I'm so afraid
I guess I fear one day loosing you
Not of a gunshot wound, nor avian flu
But a creature
A creature
Known as me and you

A thought up plan to end all things
To ease a foreseeable pain
I know now your not a liar
Santiago was his name

Well I don't know why I'm so afraid
I guess I fear one day loosing you
Not of a gunshot wound, nor avian flu
But a creature
A creature
Known as me and you

I'm not gonna lie by saying
That cheering you up is fun
But it sure is lovely
To see you smile
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I don't know why I always like
To sit on the right of you
Maybe it's your better side
My perfect point of view

Hazelnuts and brown velvet waves
The mantle piece of yours
A slick dark lonely silhouette
Only blind eyes could forget

Well I don't know why I'm so afraid
I guess I fear one day loosing you
Not of a gunshot wound, nor avian flu
But a creature
A creature
Known as me and you

A thought up plan to end all things
To ease a foreseeable pain
I know now your not a liar
Santiago was his name

Well I don't know why I'm so afraid
I guess I fear one day loosing you
Not of a gunshot wound, nor avian flu
But a creature
A creature
Known as me and you

I'm not gonna lie by saying
That cheering you up is fun
But it sure is lovely
To see you smile
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Writer: Oscar Mild
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