Across The Avenue
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Across The Avenue
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I feel you in a crowded room
I know you followed me across the avenue
And no you can't take, take, take me for a
Ride, ride, ride me home
And I see you, I know you see me too
And it's love
Got me outta my head
Skies turning red
I'm in over my head
I see you in my wildest dreams
I know you see me too
I can hear you breathe
And no you can't break, break, break me even with
Words, words words won't end this silence
I know you hear it too
And it's love
Got me outta my head
Skies turning red
I'm in over my head
I feel you in a crowded room
I know you followed me across the avenue
And no you can't take, take, take me for a
Ride, ride, ride me home
And I see you, I know you see me too
Chorus*2
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