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Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread - On Ice Lyrics

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Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread - On Ice Lyrics




What does it matter how we turn on the light
Baby, let's turn on the light
I wasn't dreaming about anything
But was afraid that i might
We always slip so far apart
And every time we do it really breaks my heart
What does it matter how we turn on the light
Baby lets turn off the dark
And every time i see an empty space
Could be looking in a mirror, i see my face
And all the pieces just fall to pieces
Like ice on this saturday sun
We always slip so far apart
And every time we do you know it breaks my heart
What does it matter how we turn on the light
Baby lets turn off the dark
What does it matter how we turn on the light
Baby lets turn on the light
What does it matter how we turn on the light
Baby lets turn on the light
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What does it matter how we turn on the light
Baby, let's turn on the light
I wasn't dreaming about anything
But was afraid that i might
We always slip so far apart
And every time we do it really breaks my heart
What does it matter how we turn on the light
Baby lets turn off the dark
And every time i see an empty space
Could be looking in a mirror, i see my face
And all the pieces just fall to pieces
Like ice on this saturday sun
We always slip so far apart
And every time we do you know it breaks my heart
What does it matter how we turn on the light
Baby lets turn off the dark
What does it matter how we turn on the light
Baby lets turn on the light
What does it matter how we turn on the light
Baby lets turn on the light
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Writer: Michael Scott Nau
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Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread On Ice Video


Performed By: Michael Nau & The Mighty Thread
Length: 2:47
Written by: Michael Scott Nau

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