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Avelle Mor - Mystery Lyrics



Avelle Mor - Mystery Lyrics




I woke up today and all my stuff was gone
I said yesterday let's drink another one
Didn't think someone would come go home with me
But then I looked at you and all I did was dream
'Cause of your dreamy eyes
(Your dreamy eyes)
You got me hypnotized and thin as ice
You cracked me and fell right into my soul
Oh right into my soul
Need someone to hold onto
Oh my lord what have you done
Hope I'm not just another one
Look at you for heaven's sake
I see you and traffic lights turn red
Smoking cigarettes, tying bows into your hair
Hissing banners and painting heavens lonely stairs
I can't believe you talked to me for hours
I fear I'm still asleep
I hope it's not a dream

(I hope it's not a dream)
(All I see is a mystery)
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I woke up today and all my stuff was gone
I said yesterday let's drink another one
Didn't think someone would come go home with me
But then I looked at you and all I did was dream
'Cause of your dreamy eyes
(Your dreamy eyes)
You got me hypnotized and thin as ice
You cracked me and fell right into my soul
Oh right into my soul
Need someone to hold onto
Oh my lord what have you done
Hope I'm not just another one
Look at you for heaven's sake
I see you and traffic lights turn red
Smoking cigarettes, tying bows into your hair
Hissing banners and painting heavens lonely stairs
I can't believe you talked to me for hours
I fear I'm still asleep
I hope it's not a dream

(I hope it's not a dream)
(All I see is a mystery)
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Writer: Mathilda Kaufmann, Johannes Kaufmann
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Avelle Mor
Language: English
Length: 4:44
Written by: Mathilda Kaufmann, Johannes Kaufmann

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