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Looks Just Like The Sun Lyrics


Broken Social Scene Looks Just Like The Sun

Looks just like the sun
Looks just like you
Looks just like the sun
Looks just like it

Well, he looks just like the sun
Looks just like you
But I'm breathin'
Thinking one

Heart is pounding
In his chest
Reaches suddenly
For his gun

Ship is sailing
In the west
Flower that could
Be his fun

Tree of families
On his head
Weary red
Split open eyes

I'm on the corner
Thinkin' about my bed
He just stands still
And signifies

Looks just like
It looks just like it
Looks just like the sun
It looks just like it

Looks just like the sun
And It looks just like it
But I'm breathin'
Thinking one

Gold and red
The colors change
As you can't forget

Turning back, you know
I thought I knew
Thought I knew someone

You better check your words
I think it's time you left
To me, it's darkness still
It's obvious to everyone

Darkness still
It's obvious to everyone
Still it's obvious to every

Well, it looks just like the sun
Looks just like it
Looks just like the sun
Looks just like it

Looks just like the sun
Looks just like it
Looks just like the sun, say


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