Smile
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Smile
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In, I'm falling in, I didn't want to
Not so fast boy, slow
Don't wanna hurt the girl
Give her a pretty box, you'd better fill it
And I get blinded when she opens the door
It's like looking in to the sun, you know
And I'm just blinkin', mumblin', starin' at my shoes
And she just looks at me and smiles, smiles, smiles
Oh, there we go again and it feels so good
We're fallin' up and down
Damn, it's 2 am again and she kisses me goodbye
For the sixteenth time
And I'm drivin' home, it's 5am
And I'm look at the sun come up over the hills
Clouds are turnin' pink and green
And all I can see is her eyes, eyes, eyes
And I get blinded when she opens the door
It's like looking in to the sun, you know
And I'm just blinkin', mumblin', starin' at my shoes
And she just looks at me and smiles, smiles, smiles
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Who performs "Smile"?
James Marsters performs "Smile", and this lyric page sits inside the James Marsters catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Rest In Peace and When I Was A Baby with a short reason for opening each page next.
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