Trans-Neptunian Object #1

Album: Cherry Marmalade (2002)
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  • The starry eyes ever after
    You're a chapter, I'm a page
    And you sends me so stratospheric
    That I gotta fear it in a way

    And nothing could be jaded
    I couldn't orchestrate this love
    I'm beyond Trans-Neptune object number 1

    So the starry eyes ever after
    You're a chapter, I'm a page
    And you send me so stratospheric
    That I gotta fear it in a way

    And nothing could be jaded
    I couldn't orchestrate this love
    I'm beyond Trans-Neptune object number 1

    So anywhere you go
    From the depths up to the stars
    I'm a moonlit window

    Daget dagut dagur
    Don't you never ever worry
    'Cause her momma tell her
    She's interstellar, she's interstellar

    So the starry eyes ever after
    You're a chapter, I'm a page

    Nothing could be jaded
    I couldn't orchestrate this love
    I'm beyond Trans-Neptune object number 1

    Daget dagut dagur
    Don't you never ever worry
    'Cause her momma tell her
    She's interstellar, she's interstellar
    She's interstellar, she's interstellar Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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