Our context engine found "you're not down the street. you're three thousand miles so teleport to me. i never thought that i would put you through this. teleport to me. you're in pieces" used in 1 musical pieces, reflecting its semantic importance.Explore how artists use this specific phrasing in their creative work.
you're not down the street. you're three thousand miles so teleport to me. i never thought that i would put you through this. teleport to me. you're in pieces
Singer: man overboard
that would make it go away. three thousand miles till i'm sleeping in your bed. you're not next door
you're not down the street. you're three thousand miles so teleport to me. i never thought that i would put you through this. teleport to me. you're in pieces
how did i do this?
that would make it go away. three thousand miles till i'm sleeping in your bed. you're not next door
you're not down the street. you're three thousand miles so teleport to me. i never thought that i would put you through this. teleport to me. you're in pieces
how did i do this?