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Elwood - Fastest Heart Lyrics



Elwood - Fastest Heart Lyrics
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You know someone to call
Ten until she's off
You're holding on
But we feel we're growing old
Know someone to call
Ten until she's off
You never see her coke
Crying out in the cold
She's so hurt
Her eyes hide the world
Beneath a dark angel
Fastest way to her heart
You're holding on
You feel you're growing old
You know someone to call
Ten until she's off
For the splitting words
Fastest way with her
Burn faster than the stars
Focus on the camera
She's holding on
Sleepless until the dawn
Crying out in the cold
It seems like you can't go home
For the splitting world
Fastest way with her
Burn faster than the stars
Fastest way to her heart
She's so hurt
Her eyes hide the world
Beneath a dark angel
Beneath a dark angel
It takes a lot
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You know someone to call
Ten until she's off
You're holding on
But we feel we're growing old
Know someone to call
Ten until she's off
You never see her coke
Crying out in the cold
She's so hurt
Her eyes hide the world
Beneath a dark angel
Fastest way to her heart
You're holding on
You feel you're growing old
You know someone to call
Ten until she's off
For the splitting words
Fastest way with her
Burn faster than the stars
Focus on the camera
She's holding on
Sleepless until the dawn
Crying out in the cold
It seems like you can't go home
For the splitting world
Fastest way with her
Burn faster than the stars
Fastest way to her heart
She's so hurt
Her eyes hide the world
Beneath a dark angel
Beneath a dark angel
It takes a lot
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Writer: Mark Jiannino
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Elwood - Fastest Heart Video
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Performed By: Elwood
Language: English
Length: 2:31
Written by: Mark Jiannino

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