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lyrics
Lisa lives in a world of her own
She will never find a home
I promised her a lifetime guarantee
But she's leaving me
… leaving me
Lisa, you're losing your place and I
I am losing my face
Oh, girl, you're so hard to play
Come back, why did you leave me?
Why, why, why did you hurt me?
Please, please, please, please come back to me
Oh no, maybe it is as it seems
I have to go back into my dreams
There is no one blinder than someone
Who doesn't want to see
Turn back and take my hand
It's easy, please see me
Lisa, don't leave
Freedom is not everything at all
Oh I need a second chance
Can't you hear my call?
Why, why, why did you hurt me?
Please, please, please, please come back to me
Oh no, maybe it is as it seems
I have to go back into my dreams
My Time After Lisa
All is in vain
My Time After Lisa
Nothing's the same
My Time After Lisa
Yes, she's gone
My Time After Lisa
I have to go on
Why, why, why did you hurt me?
Please, please, please, please come back to me
Oh no, maybe it is as it seems
I have to go back into my dreams
My Time After Lisa
All is in vain
My Time After Lisa
Nothing's the same
My Time After Lisa
Yes, she's gone
My Time After Lisa
I have to go on
credits
from Peacemakers,
released July 30, 2016
Written by Detlef Zimmermann
Recording, production and mixing by Henrik Jürgens alias Postartem
Vocals: Detlev & Lisa
Rhythm Guitar: Detlef
Lead Guitar: Henrik
Bass: Olaf
Live Drums: Raimund
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