she's one in a billion with lips of vermillion
she created the heavens baby goes to eleven
when she rides beside me her bright lights will hide me
she is one with the heavens baby goes to eleven
she is one with the heavens baby goes to eleven

she's shining a light brighter than a million suns
I can't sleep tonight knowing she's the only one
she's shining a light brighter than a million suns
I can't sleep tonight knowing she's the only one

I don't wanna be the lonely one I feel like she's the only one
I don't wanna be the lonely one I feel like she's the only one

she's perfect and precious her kisses delicious
she is all i desire baby sets me on fire
when she rides beside me her bright lights will hide me
she is one with the heavens baby goes to eleven
she is one with the heavens baby goes to eleven

on the outskirts of my mind she beckons to me
she defies space and time when she reckons with me

she's shining a light brighter than a million suns
I can't sleep tonight knowing she's the only one
she's shining a light brighter than a million suns
I can't sleep tonight knowing she's the only one

I don't wanna be the lonely one I feel like she's the only one


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    that took a long time to type. if anyone needs the lyrics to the other songs on the vitriol cd, let me know

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