Become You
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Become You
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In a second I will become you.
Before the first dance,
I will become you.
Like the windows of our first house.
On the south side of town,
It was the best thing around.
Don't listen to them.
They don't know.
Don't listen to them.
They just don't know.
In a second we will become you.
Before the last call,
We will become you.
There are men in the city
Who just want you to start.
There are men here
Who would do anything for your heart.
Don't listen to them.
They don't know.
Don't listen to them.
They don't know.
Don't listen to them.
They don't know.
Don't listen to them.
They just don't know.
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Western Keys performs "Become You", and this lyric page sits inside the Western Keys catalog on LyroVerse.
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