When She Opens Her Eyes
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Recorded by: John Thomas
Lyrics
(Verse 1)
She's standing at the edge, a stranger in this town.
The slightest breeze could make her fall, could send her tumbling down.
But there's still ice in her glass, and lipstick around the rim.
She takes a cigarette out of her mouth, lifts her head and blows the smoke in the wind.
(Chorus)
And I don't mind being second place tonight.
And I don't care if she never feels the same.
But I can't lie, oh how it stings when we kiss and she opens her eyes.
Oh it stings when she opens up.
(Verse 2)
Here eyes have been dry in days, there's mascara running down her cheek.
Everyone tells her she's got to be strong, but she says 'my heart is just too weak.'
With arms reached at the side, she tilts her head, she closes her eyes.
And she falls back in my arms again.
(Chorus)
(Bridge)
Her eyes are different than mine. She says my love came just in just in time.
My love it came just in just in time.
(Chorus)
She's standing at the edge, a stranger in this town.
The slightest breeze could make her fall, could send her tumbling down.
But there's still ice in her glass, and lipstick around the rim.
She takes a cigarette out of her mouth, lifts her head and blows the smoke in the wind.
(Chorus)
And I don't mind being second place tonight.
And I don't care if she never feels the same.
But I can't lie, oh how it stings when we kiss and she opens her eyes.
Oh it stings when she opens up.
(Verse 2)
Here eyes have been dry in days, there's mascara running down her cheek.
Everyone tells her she's got to be strong, but she says 'my heart is just too weak.'
With arms reached at the side, she tilts her head, she closes her eyes.
And she falls back in my arms again.
(Chorus)
(Bridge)
Her eyes are different than mine. She says my love came just in just in time.
My love it came just in just in time.
(Chorus)
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