Breaking Glass / Always
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Breaking Glass / Always
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Baby
I've been
Breaking glass in your room again
Listen
Don't look
At the carpet
I drew something awful on it
See
You're such a wonderful person
But you got problems oh-oh-oh-oh
I'll never touch you
Always Crashing in the Same Car
Every chance, every chance that I take
I take it on the road
Those kilometers and the red lights
I was always looking left and right
Oh, but I'm
Always crashing in the same car
Jasmine, I saw you peeping
As I pushed my foot down to the floor
I was going 'round and 'round
The hotel garage
Must have been touching close to 94
Oh, but I'm
Always crashing in the same car
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Eric Clayton performs "Breaking Glass / Always", and this lyric page sits inside the Eric Clayton catalog on LyroVerse.
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