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BLOODMAGE - Whine&Dyin' Lyrics



BLOODMAGE - Whine&Dyin' Lyrics
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If I ever saw you again
Would you still call me a friend
I'm looking in her eyes but they're not true
I'd like to pretend you, you miss me too
I'm kissing on her neck but it ain't you
I'm looking in her eyes but they're not true
I'd like to pretend you, you miss me too
I'm kissing on her neck but it ain't you
I'd wine you and dine you
If I could only find you
But I'm not sure what I'd say anyway
Baby girl
Your face, your walk, your nose, and your talk
It's a shame to try and block it out
I'm looking in her eyes but they're not true
I'd like to pretend you, you miss me too
I'm kissing on her neck but it ain't you
I'm looking in her eyes but they're not true
I'd like to pretend you, you miss me too
I'm kissing on her neck but it ain't you
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If I ever saw you again
Would you still call me a friend
I'm looking in her eyes but they're not true
I'd like to pretend you, you miss me too
I'm kissing on her neck but it ain't you
I'm looking in her eyes but they're not true
I'd like to pretend you, you miss me too
I'm kissing on her neck but it ain't you
I'd wine you and dine you
If I could only find you
But I'm not sure what I'd say anyway
Baby girl
Your face, your walk, your nose, and your talk
It's a shame to try and block it out
I'm looking in her eyes but they're not true
I'd like to pretend you, you miss me too
I'm kissing on her neck but it ain't you
I'm looking in her eyes but they're not true
I'd like to pretend you, you miss me too
I'm kissing on her neck but it ain't you
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Writer: Mark Doman
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BLOODMAGE - Whine&Dyin' Video
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Performed By: BLOODMAGE
Language: English
Length: 3:01
Written by: Mark Doman

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