Stare
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Stare
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Flowers fade, it's nature's way
So what can we do about this
Laugh as you please, but you may kill me
With your sour sweet kiss
Drifting...out to sea
I think I left my room
Drifting...who can it be
I think I left my room
May be half untrue
There's things that I just won't do
May have to look to you
Stare
Another day, skies of gray
And it must be pure bliss
A leafless tree, made my life free
But can I pass up this
Drifting...out to sea
I think I left my room
Drifting...who can it be
I think I left my room
May be half untrue
There's things that I just won't do
May have to look to you
Stare
And we stare
And we get new eyes
And we stare
And we get new lives
Drifting...
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Whosoever performs "Stare", and this lyric page sits inside the Whosoever catalog on LyroVerse.
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