Daydream Deceiver Lyrics by A Better Half

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 lyrics title      : Daydream Deceiver
 performed by : A Better Half
 language       : scots
 added on       : March 22, 2009
 modified on   : September 15, 2009

Daydream Deceiver

In my dreams it worked out every time I had it planned out to the last line We'd talk together all night I would hold her in my arms Wouldn't leave each others sight She would be my lucky charm Imagination, I think it's working overtime Infatuation, I wish that she would be mine Built last night up in my head It was something that she said I thought we'd be together But she ditched me instead Things were going according to my plans But at the last minute she up and ran She said that she was tired This left me out on my own She is a fucking liar I'm used to being alone Imagination, I think it's working overtime Infatuation, I wish that she would be mine Built last night up in my head It was something that she said I thought we'd be together But she ditched me instead In my mind nothing ever went wrong I was left behind by reality for so long This girl made me think I was someone special to her I've been carrying these false hopes, I'm such a loser Imagination, I think it's wor
king overtime Infatuation, I wish that she would be mine Built last night up in my head It was something that she said I thought we'd be together But she ditched me instead 0

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