So Real

Album: Grace (1994)
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  • Love, let me sleep tonight
    On your couch,
    And remember the smell
    And the fabric
    Of your simple city dress

    Oh, that was so real
    Oh, that was so real
    Oh, that was so real

    We walked around
    'til the moon got full
    Like a plate,
    And the wind blew an invocation
    And I fell asleep
    At the gate,
    And I never stepped on the cracks 'cause I thought I'd hurt my mother
    And I couldn't awake from the nightmare
    That sucked me in
    And pulled me under
    Pulled me under

    Oh, that was so real
    Oh, that was so real
    Oh, that was so real

    I love you
    But I'm afraid to love you

    I love you
    But I'm afraid to love you,
    I'm afraid,

    Oh, that was so real (Repeat: x6)

    Real real real,

    Oh, that was so real
    Oh, that was so real
    Oh, that was so real Writer/s: Jeffery Buckley, Michael Oliver Tighe
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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