Corridor
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Corridor
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Who knows
Will I meet you in a corridor
Who knows
If you wined up coming home
Yes I've been drinking to the evening
Who ever knows
Where do you go from here
I can run
I want to fly
Though I sing
I wish I could cry in front of you
And I dream of the sea
On the train
I'm back into the city
So come on
Open up
Show some love
No I'm not afraid of much
But when I'm cold
My hand shake
And when I hear you laugh
My heart breaks
I can run
I want to fly though
I can sing
I wish I could cry in front of you
Eyes close
The sun fades
They were good times
Had in dark days
We'd light up
We'd bed down
Fuck-up
Sleep around
I can run, I can run
But I want to fly
Though I sing
I wish I could cry in front of you
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Polly Scattergood performs "Corridor", and this lyric page sits inside the Polly Scattergood catalog on LyroVerse.
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