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Just ´n´ Image
 
  I'm driving through the nightI'm driving through the rainthe engine roars I'M on myway from Mr. Painmy eyes keep seeing whatmy mind wants to forgetthose sequenses theyrock n´ roll inside my heardover and over and over againI concentrate harder and harder and thenyou are just an image( that I can't see )you are not for realyou turn into a picture of somebodysomeone I don't knowsomeone I don't feel( ... just an ... )The wolves cry out tonight,I see your broken linethe sun will rise withouta love without a smileI always think aboutthe way you had to leaveI clos my eyescause I was with youby that timefaster an faster and faster-aheadas if you were waitingfor me down the wayI have never seen youlying on a floorcrying needing more(... just an ... )

 

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