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David Billing - Open Up Lyrics



David Billing - Open Up Lyrics
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Living life in between, comfortzone and depression
Feeling hight on my love, I can feel no suppression
Cutting lines in the laundry room, I hear no objection
Pushing people far away, just to make my own impression
I open up
I open up, I open up
I open up
Living life in between, comfortzone and depression
Feeling hight on my love, I can feel no suppression
Cutting lines in the laundry room, I hear no objection
Pushing people far away, just to make my own impression
I open up
I open up, I open up
I open up
Living life in between, comfortzone and depression
Feeling hight on my love, I can feel no suppression
Cutting lines in the laundry room, I hear no objection
Pushing people far away, just to make my own impression
I open up
I open up, I open up
I open up
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Living life in between, comfortzone and depression
Feeling hight on my love, I can feel no suppression
Cutting lines in the laundry room, I hear no objection
Pushing people far away, just to make my own impression
I open up
I open up, I open up
I open up
Living life in between, comfortzone and depression
Feeling hight on my love, I can feel no suppression
Cutting lines in the laundry room, I hear no objection
Pushing people far away, just to make my own impression
I open up
I open up, I open up
I open up
Living life in between, comfortzone and depression
Feeling hight on my love, I can feel no suppression
Cutting lines in the laundry room, I hear no objection
Pushing people far away, just to make my own impression
I open up
I open up, I open up
I open up
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Writer: David Billing
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