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Sean Lennon - Headlights

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what if I told you this wasn`t my head you`re looking at
not even my eyes beneath this hat
let me assure you
not everyone loves to be afraid
`cause nothing feels better than okay
so lets hide all the diamonds and cocaine
for a rainy day
and never forget to pray
before you go to bed tonight you must turn off all your headlights
well I`m a believer
insignificant things can bring you dreams
impecable sands, invisible streams
and I`d never leave her, oh no
in any other circumstance
today I`m gonna take my chance
so lets hide all the diamonds and cocaine
for a rainy day
and never forget to pray
before you go to bed tonight you must turn off all your headlights
count the stars instead of crying
life is only slowly dying
so lets hide all the diamonds and cocaine
for a rainy day
and never forget to pray
before you go to bed tonight you must turn off all your headlights
blow out the candles in your mind
you won`t be needing them this time

Release History

This song appears on the following Sean Lennon Releases:
Friendly Fire
2006

Friendly Fire

  1. Dead Meat (3:37)
  2. Wait for Me (2:39)
  3. Parachute (3:19)
  4. Friendly Fire (5:03)
  5. Spectacle (5:24)
  6. Tomorrow (2:03)
  7. On Again off Again (3:18)
  8. Headlights (3:16)
  9. Would I Be The One (4:58)
  10. Falling out of Love (4:07)


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