Seeing Stars

Album: Petit Fours (2009)
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  • The sand, the wind
    My stars, I thought you'd never ask
    The tide is in
    A heart can only beat so fast

    Could you do better now?
    Les mers de moi, de vous
    Could you do better now?
    Les mers de moi, de vous

    The moon, the sun
    My stars, how did the night slip past?
    This time you've won
    A heart can only beat so fast

    Could you do better now?
    Les mers de moi, de vous
    Could you do better now?
    Les mers de moi, de vous

    Could you do better now?
    Les mers de moi, de vous
    Could you do better now?
    Les mers de moi, de vous

    I guess I'm seeing stars again
    I guess I'm seeing stars again
    I guess I'm seeing stars again
    I guess I'm seeing stars again
    Writer/s: CHARLES THOMPSON, VIOLET CLARKE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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