Snow Patrol - Absolute Gravity Lyrics
Snow Patrol Absolute Gravity lyrics is the 4th song on the album "Songs For Polarbears" by Snow Patrol. Don't miss the latest news and gossip about the artist: "Snow Patrol Release A Music Video For 'In The End'".
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Absolute Gravity by Snow Patrol
Her gravity make me feel light headed
Small talk turns to dust in my mouth mouth
She doesn't know that I'm already thinking 'bout
How I'm gonna make her look my way
But she smiles at herself in mirrors
A little too often these days
Maybe I'm unbalanced
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But the way she walks oh my God she'd get it
All my friends reckon she is oh so fine
But the way I talk when I'm speaking near her
She must think I crawled out of the sea today
But she smiles at herself in mirrors
A little too often these days
Maybe I'm unbalanced
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