Uh, can I play you, um, some of the new things
I've been through which I think, could be commercial

What's inside
What's inside of your eyes
I don't know now
I don't know
What you want
What's inside of your eyes
I can see right through them now

What's inside
What's inside of your mind
I don't know
I don't know
But stay down
I don't know now

In your eyes
In your eyes
See the light shine though them now
In your eyes
You act the same
We should get it down

See right through you (right now)
See right through you
I see right
see right through you
We should get it down
Take
In your eyes
In your eyes
See the light shine through.


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In Your Eyes Lyrics as written by Michael Feiner Erik Sundborg

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CTM OUTLANDER MUSIC LP

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    This band is so underrated. no comments, how sad. at least its listed i suppose. great song, about seeing so much life in somebodies eyes, the eyes tell so much.

    MathiasCronqviston February 19, 2008   Link

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