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Eric Clapton High


Just twenty four more hours
But I'm not breathing right
Eternity until I have you
By my side

Anticipation rising
The seconds pass so slow
I listen for your heartbeat
Like a knok upon the door

Feel me breate
In slow motion lose control
Just let go and let this dream
Take over

I wait for dark to fall again
So I can be alive and then
By your side I will give in
To this high

Surrender now to ecstasy
Move with me and make me real
Count the hours 'till I can feel
This high

The silver sky surrounds us
Our secret simphony
The world is bursting into color
You're with me

And I'm not thinking clearly
In this euphoric haze
Love don't leave me longing
Jus carry me away

I am yours
Take me over lose control
Just let go and let this dream
Take over

I wait for dark to fall again
So I can be alive and then
By your side I will give in
To this high

Frame by frame is repeating (You're with me)
For this I have been waiting
I feel myself awaking
From this high

I try so hard to hold on (Just hold on)
But when the sun is rising (Just twelve more hours to go on)
Twelve more hours to go on
Until this high



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