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Hollywood

Hollywood lyrics by Blue Foundation. Earliest days, in calm and misty dawn I can reach so far above my head with my height. And I feel fit for fight, With my...

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Hollywood

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Earliest days, in calm and misty dawn

I can reach so far above my head with my height.

And I feel fit for fight,

With my pace I break out the light,

And the cool wind strengthens me to walk on by.

But, so far beyond my pace,

I watch you run over and make me feel foreign inside.

And don't ever call again

I want seven undone days.

A revolt of my force inside.

Thoughtful, early autumn-days, a chestnut in my palm

as I open my lover's eyes to see if they still shine.

Though I feel fit for fight,

and my pace can break out the light,

I need more to make me feel all right.

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