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Richard Haig - Strange Holiday Lyrics



Richard Haig - Strange Holiday Lyrics
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You come to me when I'm half asleep
Stuck in fantasy, on repeat
The wrong embrace and I start to weep
A missing piece of me, incomplete
Distracted, I'm walking in a cloud
Refractive, your echo is so loud
The fact is
You've got me on a strange holiday
Distracted, I'm walking in a cloud
Refractive, your echo is so loud
The fact is
You've got me on a strange holiday
I want to wake up yesterday
Before the worst of it came to stay
Like a filter on time delay
Feeding back again fades away
Distracted, I'm walking in a cloud
Refractive, your echo is so loud
The fact is
You've got me on a strange holiday
Distracted, I'm walking in a cloud
Refractive, your echo is so loud
The fact is
You've got me on a strange holiday
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You come to me when I'm half asleep
Stuck in fantasy, on repeat
The wrong embrace and I start to weep
A missing piece of me, incomplete
Distracted, I'm walking in a cloud
Refractive, your echo is so loud
The fact is
You've got me on a strange holiday
Distracted, I'm walking in a cloud
Refractive, your echo is so loud
The fact is
You've got me on a strange holiday
I want to wake up yesterday
Before the worst of it came to stay
Like a filter on time delay
Feeding back again fades away
Distracted, I'm walking in a cloud
Refractive, your echo is so loud
The fact is
You've got me on a strange holiday
Distracted, I'm walking in a cloud
Refractive, your echo is so loud
The fact is
You've got me on a strange holiday
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Language: English
Length: 4:40
Written by: Richard Haig

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