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Red Ink - Red & Blue Lyrics




She goes red, red, blue and red
I feel her on the tips of my tongue
Kicking screaming dancing queen
Things are never quite as they seem

What if we fit just like a pair of gloves?
What if forever isn't long enough?
Is there a way I can convince you to stay?
There's gotta be a way

I watch you walk away in the darkest night
You're fading like a memory into the light
And it's you; unnecessarily you

She goes back forth up and down
I'm spinning on her merry go round
She teases me like cheap cocaine
I could never blow away

They warned me not to fall for a girl like you
I told them I knew better that I could trust you
And I do; unnecessarily you

They told you not to fall for a boy like me
They said you could do better and I must agree
That it's you; unnecessarily you
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She goes red, red, blue and red
I feel her on the tips of my tongue
Kicking screaming dancing queen
Things are never quite as they seem

What if we fit just like a pair of gloves?
What if forever isn't long enough?
Is there a way I can convince you to stay?
There's gotta be a way

I watch you walk away in the darkest night
You're fading like a memory into the light
And it's you; unnecessarily you

She goes back forth up and down
I'm spinning on her merry go round
She teases me like cheap cocaine
I could never blow away

They warned me not to fall for a girl like you
I told them I knew better that I could trust you
And I do; unnecessarily you

They told you not to fall for a boy like me
They said you could do better and I must agree
That it's you; unnecessarily you
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Writer: john jakubenko
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Length: 3:34
Written by: john jakubenko

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