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Shihad Eliza


She’s a tragedy, she’s lost at sea
And we have to let her go
And so begins her search within
And mysteries to be solved

She don’t care, says she’s so over this place
And she’s unaware, she want out of the rat race

Eliza says she’s part of a new world
One that makes her feel like a new girl, new girl…

Eliza’s leaving now
And she’s so in love with her new crowd
Can’t forget her

And though she can’t see what it is to be
She can feel it taking hold
Through innocence and accidents
That cannot be resolved

Eliza says she’s part of a new world
One that makes her feel like a new girl, new girl…

Eliza’s leaving now
And she’s so in love with her new crowd
Can’t forget her

Eliza’s peaking now
Better leave her alone until she gets down
And remembers

Her life’s a river, rolling to the sea
Starting out a mystery
It’s funny how we let it slip away
Slip away

Eliza’s leaving now
And she’s so in love with her new crowd
Can’t forget her

Eliza’s peaking now
Better leave her alone until she gets down
And remembers

She don’t care, says she’s so over this place
And she’s unaware she want out of the rat race…



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