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Familiar 48

Bonehead (also known as Familiar 48) is an American alternative rock band, best known for their US radio hit, "The Question". more »


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Sunrise creeping through my window
Thought that I could make it on my own
But sometimes I miss you
Sometimes I know that I was wrong
Somehow I was made for you
But has it been too long

Sometimes love makes it
Sometimes love dies
And somewhere in the middle
I wait for you to arrive

Moonlight draped across my shoulders
No time for understanding you
Still sometimes I miss you
And now I know that I was wrong
Somehow I was made for you
I know it's been too long

Sometimes love makes it
Sometimes love dies
And somewhere in the middle
I wait for you to arrive

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