Eyes Off You

Album: So Long, See You Tomorrow (2014)
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  • Your letters wait at home
    In their bright red coats
    Under a midnight stone
    I hear four words you wrote:
    I can't be sad, sad, sad, sad
    I can't make you mine

    Now you're on your own
    Even they can't stand
    But I said before
    And you know that
    I can't take my eyes, eyes, eyes
    Eyes off you

    And I bathed in the light you gave
    But it's dark in another way
    Yes, you gave me the light today
    But it's dark in another way

    And I bathed in the light you gave
    But it's dark in another way
    Yes, you gave me the light today
    But it's dark, it's dark, it's dark

    I can't be sad
    I can't be sad
    I can't be sad
    I can't be sad

    I can't take my eyes, eyes, eyes
    Eyes off you Writer/s: JACK WILLIAM THOMAS STEADMAN
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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