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lyrics
DR NO
I first saw you
Running down the dark
Part of the park
And then you stepped into
The space on the left side
Side of my head yeah
The left - hand - side of my head
And yes it’s true, I never ever
Never ever knew what was really going on
And what am I, what am I supposed to do
Without you
Now you're gone, now you're gone
Now you’re gone
And yes it's true I never ever knew
Never ever really knew anything
Except how hard it was gonna be without you
And what am I, what am I supposed to do
What am I supposed to do without you
Now you're gone, now you're gone
Now you're gone
Without you
Now you're gone
Without you
Now you're gone
Gone
Now you're gone
credits
from Griller,
released July 2, 2022
Canal/Ut
N. Canal: Vocal/Guitar, S. Young: Violin, J. Ham: Bass,
Charlie D: Drums
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