Cantonese Dream

Lyrics
These days On the wrong side of the mirror I'm a nook But I've got a feeling or two A feeling for you So I'll grin and bear Pink slip skip trip dip and I'm out I'm alone Says you (I won't say a thing) You won't hear a peep out of me I swear I know what's wrong this time And that's just fine Alone, says you (I won't say a thing) You won't hear a peep out of me I swear I know that you're wrong this time And that's just fine In your eyes In your eyes Time won't pass you by (I've been here for seven days) Pass you by (Brush it off and turn away) Pass you by (Best things come to those who wait) Time won't pass (Slip and overcompensate) (Hold your breath and look away) When it makes no sense at all You make no sense at all How can you look in my eye When I'm shook when I try Copy and paste you in right now and crowd it out Speak to me when I'm blindfolded I don't wanna see your sounds I've been more than mindful I've been your disciple I've been here for seven days (In your eyes) Brush it off and turn away (In your eyes) Best things come to those who wait (Time won't pass you by) Slip and overcompensate Hold your breath and look away I've been here for seven days (Pass you by) Brush it off and turn away (Pass you by) Best things come to those who wait Slip and overcompensate (Time won't pass) Hold your breath and look away You've got feelings, I got feelings, I've been feeling sad I've been spinning yarns for miles, you've been keeping track Feeling a distance from your smile and I notice that That You got demons, I don't see them, I don't see them much I've been floating for a while, I've been losing touch Feeling a distance from your smile, I don't come out much I've been staying in a while, I've been losing touch You got demons, I don't see them, I've been feeling sad I've been spinning yarns a while, I've been losing track Feeling a distance from your smile, you don't know 'bout that We got better days ahead, but I've been sitting back
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Credits
- Writers
- Jason Nolan