Happy To Be Here

Album: Cherry Marmalade (2002)
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  • I wanna go to the show
    can you buy us a ticket
    then let's wrap me up
    in a red velvet blanket
    first the perfect light
    then somebody else's life reappears
    and i'm so happy to be here
    the lights go down
    i just can't wait to meet her
    so i hold on tight to my seat
    at the theatre
    she's my celluloid hero
    across a silhouette veneer
    and i'm so happy to be here
    and i think you sink so deep
    you come and wake me from my sleep
    and it's good
    so good so far
    so i dream of you beneath
    red velvet stars
    and i think you sink so deep
    you come and wake me from my sleep
    you must be my lucky star
    'cause baby i'm the luckiest by far
    i wanna go to the show
    can you buy us a ticket
    then let's wrap me up
    in a red velvet blanket
    i'm alive and breathing
    and this will be my greatest year
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