Miss Mysterious

Album: Duality (2014)
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  • Miss mysterious, who are you?
    Who's the girl behind those eyes?
    Just a stranger in disguise
    Miss mysterious, who could you be?
    Was the ghost of what we had?
    Did you erase it from your past?

    So I pointed in every direction
    Looking for answers I'll never know

    I said go, run for your life, and tell me I'm right
    Or let me know when your heart went up
    I said go, run for your life, and tell me I'm right
    The saying goes, "If you love someone, let them go"

    Miss mysterious, may I ask?
    Does his sunshine lack my rain?
    Does your pleasure lack my pain?
    So delirious, casting your stones
    With the blood through to my veins
    Hoping that you'll lose your aim

    Well it looks so bright with the lights out
    I guess our stars forgot how to glow

    I said go, run for your life, and tell me I'm right
    Or let me know when your heart went up
    I said go, run for your life, and tell me I'm right
    The saying goes, "If you love someone, let them go"

    Now baby you, you broke my heart
    Now how do I get closure when you're only ever closed off
    Tell me who gets in your place?
    When these memories are telling me
    That we were not always
    Now don't even try to tell me that I should just relax
    And we're not strangled and over the tracks
    I tried to reach, I stuck out my hand but you turned around instead
    So many nights living inside just to connect with you
    Now I'm trying hard to win this but we lost all we can lose

    I said go, run for your life, and tell me I'm right
    Or let me know when your heart went up
    I said go, run for your life, and tell me I'm right
    The saying goes, "If you love someone, let them go" Publisher: Songtrust Ave
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