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Chris Isaak Reverie

Where do you go when it's over
When the reverie goes up in flames
There's no such thing as tomorrow
When you love me then leave me this way

I know that it's over
Till you need me again
Your eyes avoid me
It's a game that I can't win

Wish I could be like you
And have a heart that can't be broken

Where do you go when it's over
When the reverie goes up in flames
There's no such thing as tomorrow
When you love me then leave me this way

You say you love me
But you never say my name
There's someone else
Do you treat him just the same?

Oh you hide it well
I wish I knew just what you're thinking

Where do you go when it's over
When the reverie goes up in flames
There's no such thing as tomorrow
When you love me then leave me this way

Wish you could see your face
You go someplace no one can touch you

Where do you go when it's over
When the reverie goes up in flames
There's no such thing as tomorrow
When you love me then leave me this way

Where do you go when it's over
When the reverie goes up in flames
There's no such thing as tomorrow
When you love me then leave me this way
When you love me then leave me this way


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