Colin Hay - Overkill [Acoustic Version] Lyrics

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Overkill [Acoustic Version]
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Overkill [Acoustic Version] Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Overkill [Acoustic Version] By Colin Hay?
I can't get to sleep
I think about the implications Of diving in too deep And possibly the complications Especially at night I worry over situations I know will be alright Perhaps it's just imagination Day after day it reappears Night after night my heartbeat shows the fear Ghosts appear and fade away Alone between the sheets Only brings exasperation It's time to walk the streets Smell the desperation At least there's pretty lights And though there's little variation It nullifies the night from overkill Day after day it reappears Night after night my heartbeat shows the fear Ghosts appear and fade away Come back another day I can't get to sleep I think about the implications Of diving in too deep And possibly the complications Especially at night I worry over situations I know will be alright It's just overkill Day after day it reappears Night after night my heartbeat shows the fear Ghosts appear and fade away Ghosts appear and fade away Ghosts appear and fade away |
Who Wrote Overkill [Acoustic Version] By Colin Hay?
Colin James Hay
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What's The Duration Of The Overkill [Acoustic Version] By Colin Hay?The duration of Overkill [Acoustic Version] is 3:47 minutes and seconds. |
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