Headrush
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Headrush
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Hours go by
Let's drink at the sky
And spend some time being little kids
Another head rush
Of I miss you so much
Call me when you wake up if you wanna talk
Maybe when I die
If I could choose to stay
Instead of in my mind
Could I live inside this day?
I met a stranger
I'd known him for years
Next to each other
The days have disappeared
Somebody give me
Something else to become
I'll go swimming alone at night
And become no one
Maybe when I die
If I could choose to stay
Instead of in my mind
Could I live inside this day?
Or maybe when I die
If I could choose to stay
Instead of in my mind
I could live inside this day
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Georgia Harmer performs "Headrush", and this lyric page sits inside the Georgia Harmer catalog on LyroVerse.
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