Fountain Avenue
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Fountain Avenue
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She followed me with eyes
Down the empty corridor
When she took off her disguise
And her dress fell to the floor
She said: "Take me as I am, babe
Our love can only grow"
Sometimes I need you naked
But sometimes your skin is cold
Fountain Avenue
Fountain Avenue
We talked of myths and ancient gods
Walking down the Promenade
We're both ghost ships that pass
Through the night with lowered masts
She said: "You are like Orion to me"
And I will drift into the sea
Like a hunter needs his eyes
You are here with me tonight
Fountain Avenue
Fountain Avenue
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Nickel Eye performs "Fountain Avenue", and this lyric page sits inside the Nickel Eye catalog on LyroVerse.
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