Melatonin
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Melatonin
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I got myself walkin down
Borderline edge of town
And this ain't no penny lane
I felt a shiver down my spine
And took a glimpse in to the skies
And it all felt too strange
And then I saw you
And it reminded me
Of how I got there
Wishing you were real
But you were just a bad dream
And I was about to wake up
I never thought I'd wake up this way
Feeling bad as I do today
With my mind clear
I know I need to wake up
But I just want to go
And dream with you again
And then I saw you
And it reminded me
Of how I got there
Wishing you were real
But you were just a bad dream
And I was about to wake up
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