Underestimator
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Underestimator
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I've underestimated your effect on me
Or maybe I was too blind to see
In the darkness that, grabs my life
You were the only left
I'll spend my days waiting for you
The price I'm paying now is much too high
What more will I sacrifice
All my senses are becoming numb
My life is a setting Sun
I'll spend my days waiting for you
Waiting for you
Waiting for you
Waiting for you
I've underestimated your effect on me
Or maybe I was too blind to see
In the darkness that, grabs my life
You were the only left
I'll spend my days waiting for you
I'll spend my days waiting for you
Oh, yeah, oh oh, oh, yeah
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