Sunday Morning In The Afternoon
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Sunday Morning In The Afternoon
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If I show you where it hides
Dim the lights baby, raise the dirt
Your fingers moving through the dark
The stars, they stopped but kept their spark
So before you take your love away
Squeeze my hand, lead me all astray
The sun, the stars, the skies, the moon
Know better company than you
And tell me you're happy now
And tell me you loved me once
I love the way your body is made
Voices went, never been afraid
But when the lights come on
Gone so cold, your silence leaves me numb
So tell me you're happy now
And tell me you loved me once
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