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Bein' Ian - Treading Twilight Lyrics



Bein' Ian - Treading Twilight Lyrics




Lost inside of my head
Can't keep track of the time
Starting to unwind
And it's a quarter past nine
Let's not call it quits yet
I want you by my side
Just treading twilight once more

Mister misery greets me at the door
This welcome's not so warm
Moon bright red again
You're in my head again
So what is sleeping for
This tumultuous war
Wages on some more

It's only a matter of time
I'd love to hold your hand in mine
Now into the ocean we dive
New memories
High, all good times

Treading twilight
Most summer nights
Treading twilight
Most summer nights

Oh

Lost inside of my head
Can't keep track of the time
Starting to unwind
And it's a quarter past nine
Let's not call it quits yet
I want you by my side
Just treading twilight once more
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Lost inside of my head
Can't keep track of the time
Starting to unwind
And it's a quarter past nine
Let's not call it quits yet
I want you by my side
Just treading twilight once more

Mister misery greets me at the door
This welcome's not so warm
Moon bright red again
You're in my head again
So what is sleeping for
This tumultuous war
Wages on some more

It's only a matter of time
I'd love to hold your hand in mine
Now into the ocean we dive
New memories
High, all good times

Treading twilight
Most summer nights
Treading twilight
Most summer nights

Oh

Lost inside of my head
Can't keep track of the time
Starting to unwind
And it's a quarter past nine
Let's not call it quits yet
I want you by my side
Just treading twilight once more
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Writer: Ian O'Brien
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Bein' Ian
Language: English
Length: 3:18
Written by: Ian O'Brien

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