Hell Below / Stars Above

Album: Hell Below / Stars Above (2001)
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  • Never heard you say goodbye
    Read your letter it made me cry
    Saw you with another guy
    Never want to waste your time
    Your in love your in love
    Hell below me, stars above

    Saw you with another man
    Feathered hair and tall and tan
    Treat him like I know you can
    Stroke his cheek and hold his hand

    Your in love your in love
    Hell below me, stars above

    Stars above me are shining down
    Nothing ever gonna hurt me now
    And I slip away happy as a clam

    Stars above me are smiling now
    Ever since you put me down
    And I close my eyes
    And I can't see your face Writer/s: Chris Vogeler, Mark G. Reznicek, Todd Lewis
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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