On The Screen
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On The Screen
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Golden lights they spell your name
Dazzling me with your fame
Your face before my eyes
Oooh, I could die
Moving out this tired town
Moving on I’m wayward bound
Hollywood’s the place for me
Oooh, just wait and see
It’s the way it’s gotta be
Feels like a dream
This life on the screen (life on the screen) and I don’t care what they say
It’s the only way to play
Dream life of living on the screen
Golden lights they spell my name
But I’m oh so filled with shame
My face before your eyes
Oooh, I could die
Moving out this tired mind
Drugs are strong hold my demise hollywood’s the death of me
Oh just wait and see
It’s the way it’s gotta be
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Baseball Gregg performs "On The Screen", and this lyric page sits inside the Baseball Gregg catalog on LyroVerse.
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