I quit lookin' at the clock
It will only bring me down
And it won't bring you here

If I pulled out all the stops
And a little less in my hair
Could I bring you
Here is my favorite white Bic light
It can undarken every night
Keep it with you close
As I wave your eastbound plane away

Too scared to play
My eyes are too dilated to see
Without you here I feel my fear

Too scared to play
My eyes are too dilated to see
Without you here, I feel my fear
Without you here, I feel my fear

I don't wanna rock
I wanna roll on top
If you and I let
Go with me to Second street and A
'Cause we tear up the place
I miss your pretty face

Too scared to play
my eyes are too dilated to see
Without you here I feel my fear

Too scared to play
my eyes are too dilated to see
Without you here, I feel my fear
Without you here, I feel my fear
Without you here, I feel my fear
Without you here, I feel my fear, yeah


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Without You Here Lyrics as written by James Collins Anthony Fagenson

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    I think sunshine is right.

    Taylouron January 02, 2006   Link

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