High Enough
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High Enough
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Can you bring me another
I'm not there yet
Do I seem to remember
How much till forget
And I can't get high enough, loud enough, nice enough
Can you hear me now
Cause I'm not doing fine
I'm drowning in my mind today
Oh why does what I've done
Take so much to disappear
Can I, can I stand up
Help me from this chair
I was the life of the party
Or so you tell me
And I can't get high enough, loud enough, nice enough
Can you hear me now
Cause I'm not doing fine
I'm drowning in my mind today
Oh why does what I've done
Take so much to disappear
And I can't get high enough, loud enough, nice enough
Can you hear me now
Cause I'm not doing fine
I'm drowning in my mind today
Oh why does what I've done
Take so much to disappear
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Who performs "High Enough"?
Lisa Marie Presley performs "High Enough", and this lyric page sits inside the Lisa Marie Presley catalog on LyroVerse.
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