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Joan As Police Woman - Holiday Lyrics



Joan As Police Woman - Holiday Lyrics




Little did I know
You're my holiday
The place where I escape
To forget about how I don't see you enough

To displace the rage
Defuse the urge
To throw it all away
And become your slave

I'll take you holiday
Let's go holiday

This is not a dark thought
Not from one who needs constant reassurance
You give me the sword and the power
To slay who I like
And to be who I like

And I will be the one for you, holiday
Yes I will be the one for you, holiday

Where do the arrows point
To my holiday
Where do I feel the sun
In my holiday
Where does my heart start to beat
At the bridge to your eyes
At the path to your scars
At the sway of your diamond black ocean

I feel this serene
When I let myself go
And give up all control
And my worn-out desire
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Little did I know
You're my holiday
The place where I escape
To forget about how I don't see you enough

To displace the rage
Defuse the urge
To throw it all away
And become your slave

I'll take you holiday
Let's go holiday

This is not a dark thought
Not from one who needs constant reassurance
You give me the sword and the power
To slay who I like
And to be who I like

And I will be the one for you, holiday
Yes I will be the one for you, holiday

Where do the arrows point
To my holiday
Where do I feel the sun
In my holiday
Where does my heart start to beat
At the bridge to your eyes
At the path to your scars
At the sway of your diamond black ocean

I feel this serene
When I let myself go
And give up all control
And my worn-out desire
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Writer: JOAN WASSER
Copyright: Lyrics © BMG Rights Management




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Performed By: Joan As Police Woman
Length: 4:27
Written by: JOAN WASSER

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