Daydream
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Daydream
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Don't wait for tears you cry
Don't wait for rain to dry
Don't wait for your mind to blow
Don't crush yourself and let go
Don't wait for the sun to rise
Don't wait for spirits advise
Don't wait for relations to tear
Don't wait for a burdon you bear
Let's slip away into daydream
Grand illusions - things unseen
Let's run away to go astray
Just go astray and find a way
Don't wait for snow to melt
Don't wait for your hand to be held
Don't wait for a fuse to blow
Don't crush yourself and let go
I look at you and hear your sigh
There's no way you can't deny
That you're soul is about to die
Can't you see the devil's grint
Can't you see the state you're in
Let's slip away into daydream
Grand illusions - things unseen
Let's run away to go astray
Just go astray and find a way
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Obscenity Trial performs "Daydream", and this lyric page sits inside the Obscenity Trial catalog on LyroVerse.
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