Five
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Five
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Since that day, I don't like gray
Those meanless flowers, we kissed on Sunday
And just a few hours, promise I won't cry
But maybe I lied, you said to me that we
Don't work that way
We don't work that way
Every day out, I had no clue
That always rain, when I'm with you
Are you proud? A blondie found
If that's a dream, why don't we work
We don't!
Don't work that way
We don't work that way
Don't work that way
How could this?
Happen so fast
Weren't you, the one who said
Forget the past
Little weasel
By the last, you're so evil
You mean nothing to me, wanted to be free
It's needless to say that didn't have to be
This way
We don't work that way
We don't work that way?
Don't work that way
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Who performs "Five"?
Walking Vanilla performs "Five", and this lyric page sits inside the Walking Vanilla catalog on LyroVerse.
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