Silver Sun - Far Out Lyrics
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Far Out by Silver Sun
It might be a star where you are
But it's just the light of a passing car
You might be witnessing lights in the sky
But it's just a reason for the work why
6000 pounds of trust on yur ample bust
Just cannot be denied
When I turned to you and looked right into your eyes
And said
(chorus)
You were never that far out baby
And I don't mind
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She was the greatest girl in space and time
And you were never that far our baby
And I can't see
Why she said she just had to be free
You might be an alin conduit
But I think you've been conned into it
You might think that you're speaking in tongues
But on the ladder of life you're on the lower rungs
And when I feel your lust like a solar crust
Out burning in the sky
When I turned to you and looked right into your eyes
(repeat chorus)
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