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I squeeze my eyes
Pale blue and highlight
I wonder
I squeeze my eyes
Restrain Mr. Sandman
For I must love you, anyway
I squeeze my eyes
I speak in tongues
I could never be
the woman you want me to be
But it's so difficult
'cause in my dreams
You do hold me
My Sleeping Isle
My mouth is too dry
But the sea is too salty
For I must love you, anyway
But please Morpheus
take me in your arms
for I need to rest
Just to make the next day
Because tomorrow everything will be alright
Anyway
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