Hollow Eyes
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Hollow Eyes
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I've seen that look, I know those eyes
I think this is a thin disguise
Alone at last, but no surprise
I'd seen it in those hollow eyes
You should have seen them
You should have seen them
You should have seen them
You should have seen them
An empty room, an empty space
But you can't really hide your face
I've seen that look of hate inside
I've seen it in those hollow eyes
You should have seen them
You should have seen them
You should have seen them
You should have seen them
This is the place where I have seen
You hide behind your sunken dreams
I had this feeling deep inside
You hid behind those hollow eyes
You should have seen them
You should have seen them
You should have seen them
You should have seen them
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Red Lorry Yellow Lorry performs "Hollow Eyes", and this lyric page sits inside the Red Lorry Yellow Lorry catalog on LyroVerse.
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