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Busted Luster - Thrilled to Pieces Lyrics



Busted Luster - Thrilled to Pieces Lyrics




From afar you were waving at me
Like a dream I had to strain to recall
Your eyes and your hair
The way it blows in the air

But your voice it can't always be heard
It takes skill to decipher the code
And break through the wall
So thick and so tall

Color me confused, tangled up, amused
So thrilled to pieces over you
The phrase may be abused, of this I can't refute
I'm so thrilled to pieces over you

Its true, I look up to you
You're so self assured or so it seems
Well is it all just a show

Color me confused, tangled up, amused
So thrilled to pieces over you
The phrase may be abused, of this I can't refute
I'm so thrilled to pieces over you

Its true
I'm so thrilled to pieces to over you
So thrilled to pieces
Over you
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From afar you were waving at me
Like a dream I had to strain to recall
Your eyes and your hair
The way it blows in the air

But your voice it can't always be heard
It takes skill to decipher the code
And break through the wall
So thick and so tall

Color me confused, tangled up, amused
So thrilled to pieces over you
The phrase may be abused, of this I can't refute
I'm so thrilled to pieces over you

Its true, I look up to you
You're so self assured or so it seems
Well is it all just a show

Color me confused, tangled up, amused
So thrilled to pieces over you
The phrase may be abused, of this I can't refute
I'm so thrilled to pieces over you

Its true
I'm so thrilled to pieces to over you
So thrilled to pieces
Over you
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Writer: Gregory Smith
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: Busted Luster
Language: English
Length: 4:02
Written by: Gregory Smith

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