Talk
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Talk
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Everyday, everyday, oh
I see different things (I see different things fade away)
Who knows what I say (for myself)
Fade away everyday is a new chance to make something for myself (and everyday)
For someone else, for someone else (for myself, for someone else)
I could be better after all this time
I would let them know when disaster strikes
I should let you know (let them know when disaster strikes)
Even more, even more now
Disaster strikes, I should let you know
Even more, even more now (even more, now)
The flooded block, when I went to find someone to talk to
I never thought, I'd lose sight and mess my mind up too
I should be better after all this time
I would let them know when disaster strikes
I should let you know even more, even more now
Even more, even more, now
Even more, even more, now
More now, more now
Got stuck when I went to find
Someone to talk to
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Who performs "Talk"?
Cafuné performs "Talk", and this lyric page sits inside the Cafuné catalog on LyroVerse.
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