Shining in a dark day
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Shining in a dark day
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I'm just another motherfucker junkie
That's walking on the street
The dark used to follow me
But someday the night will bring me the truth
Help me! Take me home!
All the people start to leave me
I can't see anybody in my world
The clouds only they understand me
But they have no time to appear
Help me! Take me home!
Take me up to the stars
So the night will be forever
The people start to leave me
I can't see anybody in my world
The clouds only they understand me
But they have no time to appear
Help me! Take me home!
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Lesbians performs "Shining in a dark day", and this lyric page sits inside the Lesbians catalog on LyroVerse.
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