First Last Kiss
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First Last Kiss
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Try to breathe slowly
My memories start to get lonely
all the moments thrown into the dark
And ask yourself why
I never tried
To show you that
nothing has changed
You're always my, my first last kiss
When you grab my hand
It makes my heart warmer
summer's never ever been so cold
And ask yourself why
I never tried
To show you that
nothing has changed
You're always my, my first last kiss
Doesn't matter what you do
I'm forever here with you
And ask yourself why
I never tried
To show you that
nothing has changed
You're always my, my first last kiss
And ask yourself why
I never tried
To show you that
nothing has changed
I'm always your eternal lover
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Who performs "First Last Kiss"?
Vanilla Sky performs "First Last Kiss", and this lyric page sits inside the Vanilla Sky catalog on LyroVerse.
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