Mile Seven
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Mile Seven
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I talk when my tongue is tied
You think when you're out of your mind
And i breath when my lungs have collapsed
You see clearly when the room is black
I wont ask anything more
That the things i lack
Laying on the floor
I might loose control
While you looking like that
And your looking at me
With your pale smooth skin
Making it difficult to speak
I manage to say
While the nerves roll off my tongue
Girl i love you, i swear
You're the only one
The only one.
While the winter melts down
And the sun thaws this town
I'll ask why is it so damn cold
The light never fades
And the nights feels like days
With you months feel like minutes
I can't stop yes i admit it.
While you looking like that
And your looking at me
With your pale smooth skin
Making it difficult to speak
I manage to say
While the nerves roll off my tongue
Girl i love you, i swear
You're the only one
The only one.
The rythym of this long dirt road
Has me thinking
Has me thinking.
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Ian Merkley performs "Mile Seven", and this lyric page sits inside the Ian Merkley catalog on LyroVerse.
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