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Pancho - Laser Eyes Lyrics



Pancho - Laser Eyes Lyrics
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I wish, I could forget
All the memories
You erect
So I could start
Start over
Once again
Oh I wish I was him
Having trouble
Walking the floor
How long, how long
Must I pray
Oh my days are getting
A little more frightening
How long, how long, how long
Must I pray
You're all I see
Staring back at me
As I look, towards
My future being
I'm just the same as before
Here I stand all dignified
So shoot me
Shoot me, shoot me
With those big old laser eyes
So shoot me
Shoot me, shoot me
With those big old laser eyes
Listen to me baby
Your words are my disguise
So please, so please, so please
Just leave with me tonight
I'm just the same as before
Here I stand all dignified
So shoot me
Shoot me, shoot me
With those big old laser eyes
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English

I wish, I could forget
All the memories
You erect
So I could start
Start over
Once again
Oh I wish I was him
Having trouble
Walking the floor
How long, how long
Must I pray
Oh my days are getting
A little more frightening
How long, how long, how long
Must I pray
You're all I see
Staring back at me
As I look, towards
My future being
I'm just the same as before
Here I stand all dignified
So shoot me
Shoot me, shoot me
With those big old laser eyes
So shoot me
Shoot me, shoot me
With those big old laser eyes
Listen to me baby
Your words are my disguise
So please, so please, so please
Just leave with me tonight
I'm just the same as before
Here I stand all dignified
So shoot me
Shoot me, shoot me
With those big old laser eyes
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Writer: Henry Seward, Rowan Smith
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Pancho
Language: English
Length: 4:18
Written by: Henry Seward, Rowan Smith

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