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The Lull

The Lull lyrics by Cat's Eyes. Do you think of me at night 'Cause you're always on my mind And I feel you by my side See your face a thousand times And no...

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The Lull

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Do you think of me at night

'Cause you're always on my mind

And I feel you by my side

See your face a thousand times

And no matter what I do

All my thoughts return to you

On a balcony overlooking the sea

On a platform that lies right on the coast

The sea calls to me

It pulls me in

And I..

And I..

So if you think of me at all

(And I..)

Won't you stay here by my side

And I'll never let you go

You move on and you could know

No matter what you do

I'll always love you

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