Used To Be
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Used To Be
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Used to be wonderful, but now its over
(Its over)
Comfort finds us in the dark of night
But then with sunlight
(Its over)
Scared to love and so am I
But the stars are in control
The moons reflections in your eyes is hypnotising
Blind
I follow
Forget what is coming near
Feel and see whats here
Dont think I know what to do
Trust in what to be
Know that we are drawn into the dark
The dark
Some kind of wonderful is taking over
(Taking over)
Gravity thats pulling me grabs harder and my heart
(Taking over)
Scared to even close my eyes but the silence takes its hold
Warm and welcome in surprise
Smiling in your shadow
(Your shadow)
Forget what is coming near
Feel and see whats here
Dont think about what to do
Trust in what to be
Know that we are drawn into the dark
The dark
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Who performs "Used To Be"?
Hollie Cook performs "Used To Be", and this lyric page sits inside the Hollie Cook catalog on LyroVerse.
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