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Jimmy Stanley - Frightened Lane Lyrics



Jimmy Stanley - Frightened Lane Lyrics




I don't think you know, what you want
'Cos you live in the snow, and you dream of the sun
Everybody's coming 'round in your face, they need to know what's the next disgrace
Why's it gotta' be me
I know that you care, 'cos you're always staring
Right at me, intently
There's always that big smirk on your face, You need to put yourself back in you're place
I want you to go away

I don't know where to go from here
I went too far and no one's near
I can't recall my own name
It's all a blur it's all the same
I feel dumb enough to live
The frightened lane is my domain
I feel strong enough to weep
Fall asleep to my heartbeat
I don't know where to go from here
I went too far and no one's near
I feel dumb enough to live
The frightened lane is my domain
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I don't think you know, what you want
'Cos you live in the snow, and you dream of the sun
Everybody's coming 'round in your face, they need to know what's the next disgrace
Why's it gotta' be me
I know that you care, 'cos you're always staring
Right at me, intently
There's always that big smirk on your face, You need to put yourself back in you're place
I want you to go away

I don't know where to go from here
I went too far and no one's near
I can't recall my own name
It's all a blur it's all the same
I feel dumb enough to live
The frightened lane is my domain
I feel strong enough to weep
Fall asleep to my heartbeat
I don't know where to go from here
I went too far and no one's near
I feel dumb enough to live
The frightened lane is my domain
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Writer: James Stanley, III.
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Performed By: Jimmy Stanley
Length: 2:49
Written by: James Stanley, III.

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