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Zaragoza - Afternoon Lyrics



Zaragoza - Afternoon Lyrics




I know a girl who dances for the rain
I just pray it rains all day
At night I'm gonna' be her everything
Sooth her like a hurricane

And in the afternoon my lover's there I love her too
We travel through this space and time
I am hers and she is mine
If the world explodes
That's just fine

She doesn't listen to the evil view
She says they're just out of tune
She chasing rainbows after every storm
I chase her all damn day long

And in the afternoon my lover's there I love her too
We travel through this space and time
I am hers and she is mine
If the world explodes
That's just fine

And in the afternoon my lover's there I love her too
We travel through this space and time
I am hers and she is mine
If the world explodes
That's just fine
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I know a girl who dances for the rain
I just pray it rains all day
At night I'm gonna' be her everything
Sooth her like a hurricane

And in the afternoon my lover's there I love her too
We travel through this space and time
I am hers and she is mine
If the world explodes
That's just fine

She doesn't listen to the evil view
She says they're just out of tune
She chasing rainbows after every storm
I chase her all damn day long

And in the afternoon my lover's there I love her too
We travel through this space and time
I am hers and she is mine
If the world explodes
That's just fine

And in the afternoon my lover's there I love her too
We travel through this space and time
I am hers and she is mine
If the world explodes
That's just fine
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Writer: Andrew Zaragoza
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Zaragoza - Afternoon Video
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Performed By: Zaragoza
Language: English
Length: 4:00
Written by: Andrew Zaragoza

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