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Too Much

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Kelsey Lu Canonical path: /kelsey-lu/too-much Related lyric paths: 6
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Too Much

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Hello dawn, you're here at last

To reveal what can't be hidden

Through the blinds, the sun meets my eyes

With it, blinded by the hope of a love in your eyes

Is my heart too much for you to succumb to what has risen?

Rivers run and tides grow high, that's living

Who would wanna try to steal all of that freedom?

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Kelsey Lu performs "Too Much", and this lyric page sits inside the Kelsey Lu catalog on LyroVerse.

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