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there aint nothing out there. i'm still afraid to turn on the lights. i am at ease in the arms of a woman. although now
Singer: amos lee
i spend like a child. who's afraid of ghosts in my mind. i know
there aint nothing out there. i'm still afraid to turn on the lights. i am at ease in the arms of a woman. although now
most of my days a i spend alone. a thousand miles
i spend like a child. who's afraid of ghosts in my mind. i know
there aint nothing out there. i'm still afraid to turn on the lights. i am at ease in the arms of a woman. although now
most of my days a i spend alone. a thousand miles
Singer: lee, amos
i spend like a child. who's afraid of ghosts in my mind. i know
there aint nothing out there. i'm still afraid to turn on the lights. i am at ease in the arms of a woman. although now
most of my days a i spend alone. a thousand miles
i spend like a child. who's afraid of ghosts in my mind. i know
there aint nothing out there. i'm still afraid to turn on the lights. i am at ease in the arms of a woman. although now
most of my days a i spend alone. a thousand miles