Head Over Heels
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Head Over Heels
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It's just you and me, we've got our guitars and your mp3
Singing along to our favourite song, everything's alright
Coke spills down your shirt, i can't help but laugh 'till my sides hurt
You ruffle my hair, favourite smile that you wear, everything's alright
We're in your garage on your dad's old sofa
You're drenched in coke and the room smells like pizza
Here and now, there's no place i'd rather be
How did i miss it before?
What was it i didn't see?
It's still the same old smile, something's changing
How did i miss it before?
What was it i didn't see?
It's got me he-he-head over heels
Arms around my waist, all you do is stare memorising my face
I st-st-stutter the words "are you feeling okay? is everything alright?"
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Who performs "Head Over Heels"?
Freak Morice performs "Head Over Heels", and this lyric page sits inside the Freak Morice catalog on LyroVerse.
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