Tanlines - Real Life [Acoustic Version] [Version] Lyrics
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Real Life [Acoustic Version] [Version]
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What Are The Lyrics For Real Life [Acoustic Version] [Version] By Tanlines?
For a minute I was lost,
I looked away For a minute I was lost, I looked away. I was looking for a home, I was looking for a home. For a minute I was lost, I looked away Trouble was, I was alone, Trouble was, I was alone. You might think I'm still that way, It's only natural It was a past life thing- It was a past life thing- It wasn't anything at all. For a minute I was lost, I looked away For a minute I was lost, I looked away. I was looking for a road I was looking for a road. For a minute I was lost, I looked away My destination was unknown, My destination was unknown. My destination was unknown, My destination was unknown. You might think I'm still that way, It's only natural It was a past life thing- It was a past life thing- It wasn't anything at all. Mes aloha Mes aloha Mes aloha Mes aloha Mes aloha Mes aloha Mes aloha Mes aloha Oh oh oh oh! You might think I'm still that way, It's only natural It was a past life thing- It was a past life thing- It wasn't anything at all. Oh oh oh oh! |
Who Wrote Real Life [Acoustic Version] [Version] By Tanlines?
Eric Michael Topolsky, Jesse Aaron Cohen
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What's The Duration Of The Real Life [Acoustic Version] [Version] By Tanlines?The duration of Real Life [Acoustic Version] [Version] is 3:21 minutes and seconds. |
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