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Lyrics A Child Lost In Tesco - Eugene McGuinness
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song A Child Lost In Tesco , by -Eugene McGuinness Song from the album: The Early Learnings of Eugene McGuinness
In the genre:Альтернатива
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| I climbed up the dizzy heights
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| Just me, and the moon in an empty sky
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| The tiny cars, and trucks, and fairy lights
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| As if the stars never learned how to fly
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| And like a child lost in Tesco
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| I’m walking down the middle of every aisle
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| What I’m looking for, I don’t know
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| Just want my name to be passed around for a while
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| I’m staring at a lady’s face
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| So young, but weathered, dead with fake tan
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| Heavy earrings dangle, oh with no grace
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| And she’s pushing an empty pram
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| Just like a child lost in Tesco
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| But she’s climbing up the dizzy heights
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| Of the sweetness of going solo
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| But oh, the bitterness of lonely nights, the bitterness of lonely nights
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| The bitterness of lonely nights |
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