That's Our Lamp

Album: Laurel Hell (2022)
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  • We fought again
    I ran out the apartment
    You say you love me
    I believe you do
    But I walk down and up and down
    And up and down this street

    'Cause you just don't like me
    Not like you used to
    Ooh
    Ooh
    Ooh

    That's our lamp
    It shines like a big moon
    We may be ending
    I'm standing in the dark
    Looking up into our room
    Where you'll be waiting for me

    Thinking that's where you loved me
    That's where you loved me
    Ooh
    Ooh

    Ooh
    Thinking that's where you loved me
    That's where you loved me
    That's where you loved me
    That's where you loved me
    That's where you loved me
    That's where you loved me
    That's where you loved me
    That's where you loved me Writer/s: Mitsuki Laycock
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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