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Hugh Graeme - Love It Just Colors Me Blue Lyrics



Hugh Graeme - Love It Just Colors Me Blue Lyrics




Sometimes I lie awake at night
Wondering how and why
Life just passes me by
Now and then inside I feel broken
Like a child's toy that's not working
And has come to it's end

Well here we go de ja vu
I should have already knew
Cos I feel like I always lose
When love it just colors me blue

I find can't get you off my mind
Torture myself all the time
Through and through and through
Everywhere I go you are always there
Feeding my thoughts unusual despair
I guess you never knew

Deep inside laid waste too
Torn in two no breakthrough
This feels like my Waterloo
When love it just colors me blue

Well here we go de ja vu
I should have already knew
This feels like my Waterloo
When love it just colors me blue
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Sometimes I lie awake at night
Wondering how and why
Life just passes me by
Now and then inside I feel broken
Like a child's toy that's not working
And has come to it's end

Well here we go de ja vu
I should have already knew
Cos I feel like I always lose
When love it just colors me blue

I find can't get you off my mind
Torture myself all the time
Through and through and through
Everywhere I go you are always there
Feeding my thoughts unusual despair
I guess you never knew

Deep inside laid waste too
Torn in two no breakthrough
This feels like my Waterloo
When love it just colors me blue

Well here we go de ja vu
I should have already knew
This feels like my Waterloo
When love it just colors me blue
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Writer: graeme mchugh
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Performed By: Hugh Graeme
Language: English
Length: 3:03
Written by: graeme mchugh

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