Daylight
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Daylight
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Don't say
That you love me I've read
All your stories They burn (2X)
Don't grasp
My attentions I've learned
To escape from your world It burns
When daylight is fading
I'll fight with the poison
Of needing to hear your words
When daylight is dawning
I'll wrestle temptations
Of needing, to run backwards... Back to you
Don't say... we're on standby
I've tried.... to believe in your words
They hurt
Don't wait... for the right time
We've past... all the green lights
They've turned (2x)
When daylight is fading
I'll fight with the poison
Of needing to hear your words
When daylight is dawning
I'll wrestle temptations
Of needing, to run backwards... back to you
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Yuri Kane performs "Daylight", and this lyric page sits inside the Yuri Kane catalog on LyroVerse.
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