I Thought I Heard You Screaming

Album: Benjamin Booker (2014)
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  • It's a lonely walk with the role I did my girl
    It's seams no rouses mean walk at your door
    Harder still you think you can tell no one
    You gotta be back before you need it
    And youre going
    'Cause your lips on the beach, you have burn eyes
    And youre screaming
    Back to every i lost my willow marker
    Fifty forces all will make me want
    Honey they shouldnt do
    Said yourself, fast and so
    I can feel your arm is spealing
    Did you love me or rise it shor
    I can feel you hear speeding
    Did you love me or rise it sure
    And in this world we living you surely berry me Writer/s: BENJAMIN RODERICK EVANS
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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