Cover My Eyes
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Cover My Eyes
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Cover my eyes
The light falls on her face
Dangerous lines
Dangerous colours and shapes
Ferocious designs
Connected and ready to play
Buttoned up tight
Crimson and halloween-white
She's like the girl in the movie when the spitfire falls
Like the girl in the picture that he couldn't afford
She's like the girl with the smile in the hospital ward
Like the girl in the novel in the wind on the moors
Pain and heaven
Pain and heaven
The meaning of life
A hair falls out of place
Cover my eyes
Dangerous colours and shapes
And when she moves
Cover my eyes
She like the girl on the tv with the red guitar
Like the girl with the dealer at the end of the bar
She's like the girl with the smile in the dream in the dark
Like the girl overtaking in the open car
Pain and heaven
Pain and heaven
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Who performs "Cover My Eyes"?
Marillion performs "Cover My Eyes", and this lyric page sits inside the Marillion catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to Blind Curve and Cannibal Surf Babe with a short reason for opening each page next.
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