Sunny Afternoon
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Sunny Afternoon
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I was always late
Because I masturbate
Then I left my room
That sunny afternoon
Daylight hurt my eyes
The world entered my mind
Walking in a daze
The people turned away
Then I notice you
My sunny afternoon
Daylight hurt my eyes
The world entered my mind
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
Daylight hurts my eyes
The world entered my mind
It's hard to realize
Everything is fine
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
I could never see
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Foreign/National performs "Sunny Afternoon", and this lyric page sits inside the Foreign/National catalog on LyroVerse.
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