Marilyn

Album: The Haunted Man (2012)
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  • See your face and I touch you, black and white
    You're a silver screen, place your boundary
    On a move in the dark, play the part
    Put your star in me, place your boundary

    Holding you, I'm touching a star
    Turn it into Marilyn, leaning out every big car
    Holding you, I'm touching a star
    Stay the night, if you're thinking of, thinking out what you're good for

    See your face at night, in forever light
    You're a silver beam, place your boundary
    On a move in the dark, play the part
    Put your star in me, place your boundary

    Holding you, I'm touching a star
    Turn it into Marilyn, leaning out every big car
    Holding you, I'm touching a star
    Stay the night, if you're thinking of, thinking out what you're good for Writer/s: NATASHA KHAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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