Kiss the haze, go ahead it
Will brighten up your days
It can't be wrong
If it makes you feel so right

Walk the line, go ahead
It will surely blow your mind
You can show them what
We're all about
(What we're all about)

Take a minute just to get away
The perfect time
To plan your big mistake

And your head starts to spin
And your teeth get numb
The black sky burns
As it swallows the sun
This high won't last forever
Get your head together

Whoa, whoa, whoa
Whoa, whoa

Well, the day goes by so slow
When you've got four more to go
And you left your head in the radio
Too much time to think of what to think about
I can't find a reason to let it all out

No one has anything good to say
Close your eyes and make them go away
Can you make them go away?

Living lies inside the Devil's eyes
Beneath the cloaks he holds your paradise

And your head starts to spin
And your teeth get numb
The black sky burns
As it swallows the sun
This high won't last forever
Get your head together



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Kiss the Haze Lyrics as written by Jeff Linn David Mclaughlin

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    Kiss the haze, go ahead it will brighten up your days. It can't be wrong if it makes you feel so right.

    Walk the line, go ahead, it will surely blow your mind. You can show them what we're all about (what we're all about)

    Take a minute just to get away, The perfect time to plan your big mistake.

    And your head starts to spin and your teeth get numb, The black sky burns as it swallows the sun. This high won't last forever, Get your head together.

    Whoa, whoa, whoa, Whoa, whoa.

    The day goes by so slow wand you've got four more to go And you left your head in the radio. Too much time to think of what to think about I can't find a reason to let it all out

    No one has anything good to say Close your eyes and make them go away Can you make them go away?

    Living lies inside the Devil's eyes, Beneath the cloaks he holds your paradise

    And your head starts to spin and your teeth get numb, The black sky burns as it swallows the sun. This high won't last forever, Get your head together.

    StereoRebelon March 06, 2007   Link

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