Tickets To Crickets
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Tickets To Crickets
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I won't ever change a single thing about today
This might be the part when you will start
To feel the same
Once I get your name
I'm home, I'm homefree
You won't want no one but me
All this talk is cheap
Why don't we meet
Another way
I'll be in the park
Just after dark
What do you say?
Once I get you out
I'm home, I'm homefree
You won't need no one but me
Once I get your name
I'm home, I'm homefree
You won't need no one but me
And I'll start to believe
In love
Like it's real
Not a useless word
In a book
In a song
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Ferraby Lionheart performs "Tickets To Crickets", and this lyric page sits inside the Ferraby Lionheart catalog on LyroVerse.
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