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Fraser Mack - Stay Here Lyrics



Fraser Mack - Stay Here Lyrics




The carpet forms some ice
The door breaks through the night

Where are going? Where have you been?
For all I know you could have been with him

And deep behind these wooden walls
My charm it breaks, my mask it falls
Will I have nothing at all?

Cause the nights are cold and the days are too
Wont you stay here just to help me through
I find myself asking the same question, "Can I forget about you?"

Tuesdays just another end to another year
Don't you hear me crying out for you?
Cause you're the best friend I could ever have
And I wonder, do you love me back?
Been away for a while

Its like a truck ran over my head
Its like my heart fell into my shoes
Its like nothing that I felt before
This feeling aint bad, its much much worse
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The carpet forms some ice
The door breaks through the night

Where are going? Where have you been?
For all I know you could have been with him

And deep behind these wooden walls
My charm it breaks, my mask it falls
Will I have nothing at all?

Cause the nights are cold and the days are too
Wont you stay here just to help me through
I find myself asking the same question, "Can I forget about you?"

Tuesdays just another end to another year
Don't you hear me crying out for you?
Cause you're the best friend I could ever have
And I wonder, do you love me back?
Been away for a while

Its like a truck ran over my head
Its like my heart fell into my shoes
Its like nothing that I felt before
This feeling aint bad, its much much worse
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Writer: Fraser MacKenzie
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Performed By: Fraser Mack
Language: English
Length: 3:02
Written by: Fraser MacKenzie
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