Disappear
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Disappear
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Tell me are we gonna run
And leave this town behind
You can toss the keys
We can drive away tonight
She put here jacket on
Then she turned off the light
And asked which place I had in mind
I don't care as long as
You're next to me
Where we'll end up we'll see
Yeah it might sound crazy
I'm all over you
In my darkest days
You're the light I hold on to
Les't do this baby
Only me and you
Les't get out of here
Baby les't just disappear
We can follow the stars
Go wherever we want
Leave the night behind
So we can chase the Sun
We can go to l. A
And end up in saint-tropez
Any place without a name
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