Pretty One
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Pretty One
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I know the look in the eye
Two thousand sure was a rad year
I drank so much beer last night
And I'd like to keep it a fight
Cause I know the look what you do what you do
It's a sign of the sea, creativity on its peak
When I look at you, I can see
What I'm losing when I'm sleep
Just don't cross me by
Hurts me in the eye
Pardon my ways, since we're allies
Please allow me to be honest
You're the prettiest one alive
The owner of half of my time
Cause I know that look, when you do what you do
You don't mind waiting for me, I don't mind just setting you free
When I look at you, I can see
What I'm losing when I'm sleep
Just don't cross me by
Hurts me in the eye
When I look at you, I can see
What I'm losing when I'm sleep
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Who performs "Pretty One"?
Nick Mendes performs "Pretty One", and this lyric page sits inside the Nick Mendes catalog on LyroVerse.
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