Bright Lights
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Bright Lights
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Surrounded by the night
In an ocean of gloom
We're wasting our time on the moon
The rawness of the sea needs no excuse
Lay down in our bed out in the dunes
But then we lost the tense and woke up
In a dream and bright lights
Will paint the sky
A million miles
Above my mind
I'm blinded by the shine
Of painted skies
And burning lights
Can you hear the salty roar?
The oceans breathes more and more
But then we lost our sense and woke up
In a dream and bright lights
Will paint the sky
A million miles
Above my mind
I'm blinded by the shine
Of painted skies
And burning lights
I paint the sky
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