Lindsay Quit Lollygagging

Album: The Best Way To Ruin Your Life (2002)
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  • Bite my tongue, right now the perfect time
    Do anything to make her happy
    Even if it means my being miserable
    As long as she's loving life

    I will be able to sleep at night
    With a smile upon her face
    I will be able to sleep at night
    With a smile upon her face

    Thought of a smile not being there
    My inner feelings would be shattered
    A piece of glass puncturing my heart
    I'm bleeding from the inside

    I will be able to sleep at night
    With a smile upon her face
    I will be able to sleep at night
    With a smile upon her face

    As long as she's perfectly fine
    I hope she's perfectly fine
    And some day she will be mine

    I will be able to sleep at night
    With a smile upon her face

    As long as she's perfectly fine
    I hope she's perfectly fine
    And some day she will be mine Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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