Excuse Me
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Excuse Me
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Excuse me, will you pardon me for saying
I've been loving you
For such a long, long time
Excuse me, but I feel the light is fading
And I guess I misinterpreted the signs
Excuse me, for intruding
On your privacy
Fences that you build
To ease the pain
Hope you don't mind
Hope you don't mind
Hope you don't mind
Miss Delilah, where's my heart and home
Miss Delilah, playing in her dome
Excuse me for requiring your honesty
I can see your shadow dancing on the wall
Excuse me but the truth
Is hiding in your dreams
If you climb the crosses,
You must risk the fall
You were so right
You were so right
You were so right
Miss Delilah, where's my heart and home?
Miss Delilah, playing in her dome
It's been a sunny day, such a sunny day
Miss Delilah, where's my heart and home?
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Adrian Smith performs "Excuse Me", and this lyric page sits inside the Adrian Smith catalog on LyroVerse.
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