Sapphire
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Sapphire
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The sky, the sea, and you...you're all blue
It's clearly the loneliest color you do
Take in some oxygen and lift up your chin
Open your ears and let something in
Sometimes when blue lights hide your eyes you look alive
Disguised, I realize, you're afraid
You're paralyzed
Sapphire, you're like twilight and gunfire...and how's that right?
You're still as polished stone...you're alone
But I bet you'd rather not be on your own
For real, you're genuine, and I see where you've been
Open your head and let someone in
Sometimes when blue lights hide your eyes you look alive
Disguised, I realize, you're afraid
You're paralyzed
Sapphire, you're like twilight and gunfire...and how's that right?
Sapphire
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Late Night Alumni performs "Sapphire", and this lyric page sits inside the Late Night Alumni catalog on LyroVerse.
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