Alexandra

Album: Black Hours (2014)
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  • I don't think back, I don't need to
    But I'm always thinking of you
    Alexandra

    Yeah my roots are always stronger
    Dug deep and hard as marble
    Alexandra

    So I tune out all the voices
    Telling me it's time to swing again
    Alexandra

    Yeah there must be some signal
    Some green light left in your life

    Will you white wash your memory
    When I call you from a crazy sleep?
    Alexandra

    Well I took a happy hour
    And I ran it through your heart
    Don't you lose me to those blue skies
    I still miss you when we swing apart

    Yeah there must be some signal
    Some lonely old green light
    Alexandra

    I don't think back, I don't need to
    But I'm always thinking of you
    Alexandra Writer/s: JAMES LEITHAUSER, ROSTAM BATMANGLIJ
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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