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James Porter - Creations of Mind Lyrics




There is a symbol for us all
It's without a name
If you've seen it than you know
It is not a game

Covering up your left eye
Giving some clues to your side
How can I be accepted
Look in my mind
Thoughts are divine
I always feel rejected
Even though I am connected
How can I be accepted
Listen to my
Creations of mind

There is a symbol for us all
It's without a name
If you've seen it than you know
It is not a game

I'm giving it up because I need someone
To bring me closer to the sun
I'm giving it up because I need inside to shine

Covering up your left eye
Giving some clues to your side
How can I be accepted
Look in my mind
Thoughts are divine
I always feel rejected
Even though I am connected
How can I be accepted
Listen to my
Creations of mind
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There is a symbol for us all
It's without a name
If you've seen it than you know
It is not a game

Covering up your left eye
Giving some clues to your side
How can I be accepted
Look in my mind
Thoughts are divine
I always feel rejected
Even though I am connected
How can I be accepted
Listen to my
Creations of mind

There is a symbol for us all
It's without a name
If you've seen it than you know
It is not a game

I'm giving it up because I need someone
To bring me closer to the sun
I'm giving it up because I need inside to shine

Covering up your left eye
Giving some clues to your side
How can I be accepted
Look in my mind
Thoughts are divine
I always feel rejected
Even though I am connected
How can I be accepted
Listen to my
Creations of mind
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Writer: James Porter
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