Pacific
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Pacific
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Oh this evening the weather has changed and
All the small movements are like a hypnosis
We don't need to say too much
But it might take the pressure off
I want the company of the radio
Why can't you play something really slow
No, we don't need to fall in love
Though it might make it real in here
Wouldn't that be extraordinary?
Wouldn't that be extraordinary?
Leaving phosphorecent towns
Oh streets are hungry
And no one is sorry
We don't need to walk in places
That were never made for us
I've been leading myself blindly
Took a truth testimonial just to remind me
How we don't to walk in place that were never made for us
Wouldn't that be extraordinary?
Wouldn't that be extraordinary?
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