El Caco
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Sixty To Zero

Sixty To Zero lyrics by El Caco. Are you still watching me? And will you stare endlessly? I might be a spot to rest your eyes on But I am still invisible I...

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Sixty To Zero

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Are you still watching me?

And will you stare endlessly?

I might be a spot to rest your eyes on

But I am still invisible

I will be your disgrace

I can ́t live up to your level just can't

So I tear down expectations

You had high hopes for me

I was high on dope mostly

You were on the streets to search

I was on the streets for merch

Oh, don’t just sit there watching me

I‘ve got my own problems don't you see?

No need to go on

When I hate my own reflection

I know you loved me

I loved you back - occasionally

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