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Teenage Fanclub - The Darkest Part of the Night Lyrics



Teenage Fanclub - The Darkest Part of the Night Lyrics




Do you think of me when you're turning down the light?
A world away I'll dream of you tonight
I would do anything just to see you come alive
I long to see that sparkle in your eyes

You've been living in a bad dream baby, I know
Been lost to the light
You've been living in the darkest part of the night

It's with a heavy heart every time I go away
And I think about you each and every day
And when you're on your own I hope you can see
In time with you is where I want to be

You've been living in a bad dream baby, I know
Been lost to the light
You've been living in the darkest part of the night

You've been living in a bad dream baby, I know
Been lost to the light
You've been living in the darkest part of the night
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Do you think of me when you're turning down the light?
A world away I'll dream of you tonight
I would do anything just to see you come alive
I long to see that sparkle in your eyes

You've been living in a bad dream baby, I know
Been lost to the light
You've been living in the darkest part of the night

It's with a heavy heart every time I go away
And I think about you each and every day
And when you're on your own I hope you can see
In time with you is where I want to be

You've been living in a bad dream baby, I know
Been lost to the light
You've been living in the darkest part of the night

You've been living in a bad dream baby, I know
Been lost to the light
You've been living in the darkest part of the night
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Writer: Norman Blake
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.




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Performed By: Teenage Fanclub
Length: 3:15
Written by: Norman Blake

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