Criminal

Album: Five Crooked Lines (2015)
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  • I thought about a friend's advice
    He told me to forget your eyes
    'Cause your heart's encased
    In knives and frozen fast
    He told me you were out of bounds
    I'm beginning to believe that now
    Still I wish it wasn't me
    That you were looking as good

    I must be invisible
    Maybe I'm not what you're looking for
    But you caught my eye like a criminal
    And I can't stop seeing you anymore

    I think your drink is almost done
    I'm gonna try to buy you one
    I'm hoping I can join
    The fun and raise a glass
    I'm watching everything you do
    I wonder if you see me too
    I stole a look and I could swear
    That you were looking back

    I must be invisible
    Maybe I'm not what you're looking for
    But you caught my eye like a criminal
    And I can't stop seeing you anymore

    Oh I must be invisible
    Maybe I'm not what you're looking for
    But you caught my eye like a criminal
    And I can't stop seeing you anymore

    Oh and I never found the one to replace her
    So I'm gonna have myself to another

    Girl I must be invisible
    Maybe I'm not what you're looking for
    But you caught my eye like a criminal
    And I can't stop seeing you anymore

    Oh I must be invisible
    Maybe I'm not what you're looking for
    But you caught my eye like a criminal
    And I can't stop seeing you anymore oh Writer/s: JAMES RYAN BLACK, RICHARD JACKETT, ROBERT SCOTT ANDERSON, SEAN ROBERT ANDERSON
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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