Anything At All
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Anything At All
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Serenade,
You need a serenade
Somebody singing out your name
To rain on their parade
And we ride this train
With nothing left to say
Stranger next to stranger
On the same track every day
'Cause you drag me down
But I love you anyway
And it feels like it's raining
And it feels like the real thing
Do you feel anything, anything at all?
Crush me up,
Crush me like you never cared
You're the devil on my shoulder
Drowning out the angel's prayers
Sink or swim?
Baby I don't know
The bottom's getting closer
And we're drifting out from shore
'Cause you drag me down
But I love you anyway
And it feels like it's raining
And it feels like the real thing
Do you feel anything, anything at all?
And it feels like it's raining
And it feels like the real thing
Do you feel anything, anything at all?
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