Deja vu
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Deja vu
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Hurry, hurry don't forget anything like your worries
Worried that we might all look the same
Now I can see it, see it from the passenger door
I can feel it, feel it's like I've been here before
Praying praying in the back of my mind
That it's not a mirage that I've been trying to find
And you were saying saying we should all look
The same, and I blindly believe
And now I'm glad that you came
Tell me darling could we run away we could
Hideaway by the cactus desert blue
I can see it just a mile away from
This crowded place it could lay there next to
You
C'mon darling let's just run away we could
Hideaway and forget this deja vu
Lovely lovely now I did all the things so you
You'd love me, love me but how the pendulum swings
And we've all preached it, preached it from the passenger side
But you'd follow the map if u could put it in drive
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