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I C Faces - Killa Tay, lyrics
(Your face)
Took a walk no plans to take somehow ended up at your place
(Your place)
Where have I been? Tell me
(Tell me)
what can I do? Help me
(Help me)
Do you c what I c?
(What I c)
Did it always show?
(Did it always show, tell me)
Do you c what I c?
(What I c)
Don't think I can leave you alone
Spend my days catching rays
Wishing I could make you mine
(You mine)
In the flesh I should have guessed
Yes [unverified] I'm not deaf, dumb and blind
(And blind)
Where have I been? Tell me
(Tell me)
What can I do? Help me
(Help me)
Do you c what I c?
(What I c)
Did it always show?
(Did it always show, tell me)
Do you c what I c?
(What I c)
Did I always know
(Did I always know)
Don't think I can leave you alone
Ah, shudooby dooby, ah ah, shadooby dooby
Ah, shudooby dooby, ah ah, shadooby dooby
Ah, shudooby dooby, ah ah, shadooby dooby
Ah, shudooby dooby, ah ah, shadooby dooby
Where have I been? Tell me
(Tell me)
What can I do? Help me
(Help me)
Do you c what I c?
(What I c)
Did it always show?
(Did it always show, tell me)
Do you c what I c?
(What I c)
Did I always know
(Did I always know)
Don't think I can leave you alone
Do you c what I c?
Do you c what I c?
Do you c what I c?
Do you c what I c?
(Your face)
Took a walk no plans to take somehow ended up at your place
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