Mazzy Star
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Had a Thought

Had a Thought lyrics by Mazzy Star. Had a thought that you might be coming home Made myself up while I was alone You said one thing and now it's a shame That...

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Had a Thought

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Had a thought that you might be coming home

Made myself up while I was alone

You said one thing and now it's a shame

That you're leaving without anything

To say

You believed that the stars come from the left

I have something you might need to know the rest

You believe

It's okay

Everybody's just looking out north

For that one dream that comes every night

In your smile there are many a ways to cut

Your pain

Uh-huh

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