Colors On The Table
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Colors On The Table
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Colors on the table
Come crashing through the window
Morning light
Save it in a memory
When you said you needed me
Long ago
And I know
That the waste lies in the wandering
No reason not to make believe
Your song is stuck inside my head
I'll bide my time
Guess I'll wait and see
"Don't get too excited,
I seldom make my mind up"
You said to me
You're telling me what I'm in for
And I'm telling myself that I can't afford
to let you go
And I know
That the waste lies in the wandering
No reason not to make believe
Your song is stuck inside my head
I'll bide my time
Guess I'll wait and see
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