Let's Get High
by SUSU

Album: released as a single (2020)
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  • You came to me in a dream
    Yeah I saw us on an odyssey
    Somewhere I couldn't tell you when
    but we were crossing our frequencies
    A place that we could escape to
    and no one else could find
    Said, Kia where you taking me to
    How is this all in my mind
    How is this all in my mind

    Deja Vu I think I've been there too
    In a room with faces for miles
    I could see you looking at me
    but I was looking at me through your eyes
    All the boxes were turning to circles
    couldn't tell what was yours from what's mine
    I said Liza is it safe to go further
    You say it's only a realm in your mind
    Only a realm in your mind

    Let's get high
    it's OK to get away for awhile

    All is divine in it's order
    From the ground up to the midnight sky
    I figure we can glance the universe over
    Find ourselves at any point in time

    And there ain't no use in explaining
    We can live it in a thousand lives
    It's everything and it's nothing
    Even if we tripped a thousand times

    Let's get high
    it's OK to get away for awhile
    Let's get high
    it's OK to get away for awhile

    Let's get high
    it's OK to get away for awhile
    Let's get high
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