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Shawn K. Hall > Green Eyes
Song Title: Green Eyes 
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Hits (Total): 22 
Lyrics:
How can i resist you, standing in the shade of a dying dream
How may i possess you, tho i know that nothing is as it seems
I give myself to you, laying here beside you in the darkness
Nothing that i could do, thinking about these 72 hours

Green Eyes
oceans - i could swim in her eyes
dancing - across green starry skies
sleeping - i could tell you no lies
touch me - with your earthly ties
Green eyes

Green eyes
gliding - the winds slowly rise
peaceful - battle in your eyes
Falling - from the earth to the skies
touch you - with my earthly ties
Green eyes

Green eyes
Tremble - before pretense dies
drain you - and so energized
staring - into your eyes
love me - you now realize
Green eyes

 
 
 


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