Craig Owens - Paradise Lyrics

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Paradise

Paradise Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Paradise By Craig Owens?
(Should I show some skin?
Just for now) When she was just a girl She expected the world But it flew away from her reach So she ran away in her sleep And dreamed of Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Every time she closed her eyes When she was just a girl She expected the world But it flew away from her reach And the bullets catch in her teeth Life goes on, it gets so heavy The wheel breaks the butterfly Every tear a waterfall In the night the stormy night she'll close her eyes In the night the stormy night away she flies And dreams of Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Oh oh oh oh oh oh-oh-oh And dreams of Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Oh oh oh oh oh oh-oh-oh-oh And so lying underneath those stormy skies She'd said, oh, oh-oh-oh-oh I know the sun must set to rise This could be Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Oh oh oh oh oh oh-oh-oh Could be Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Oh oh oh oh oh-oh-oh-oh This could be Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Para-para-paradise Oh oh oh oh oh oh-oh-oh |
Who Wrote Paradise By Craig Owens?
William Champion, Christopher Anthony John Martin, Jonathan Mark Buckland, Brian Eno, Guy Rupert Berryman, Giordano Trivellato
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What's The Duration Of The Paradise By Craig Owens?The duration of Paradise is 4:15 minutes and seconds. |
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