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On The Ceiling

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Page type: lyric reference Artist: Whitmore Canonical path: /whitmore/on-the-ceiling Related lyric paths: 6
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On The Ceiling

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I need you more now

More than you've ever needed me before

Don't let me down now

I'm on the ceiling

Don't pull me back down to the ground

The answers I found

Were crueller than anything I've seen before

And I never thought you would call

(You won't get high with me at all!)

I've seen you more now

More than you've ever looked at me before

Don't care about me now

I'm on the ceiling

Don't pull me back down to the floor

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