George Ogilvie
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Mood Painting

Mood Painting lyrics by George Ogilvie. I can do anything That's no good for me Any time in the day I can sit across from Everyday people And see the world...

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Mood Painting

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I can do anything

That's no good for me

Any time in the day

I can sit across from

Everyday people

And see the world another way

I can lean on the walls

At the back of the room

As my sight begins to spin

In a world reversing

I could encourage

To turn against or to give in

I could talk for hours

Without you knowing

Any different

Paint my own illusion

By numbers

To see how bright the colours could get

I can do anything

It's my ritual

To repeat, to repeat

I can close my eyes and

Fly over cities

Swim underneath

I could talk for hours

Without you knowing

Any different

Paint my own illusion

By numbers

To see how bright the colours could get

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