Intersection in Dim Light
de Japanese Chill Lounge
I used to have fun but now I don't.
The things I did now I wont.
You can offer but I wont take.
Since my baby learned how to Face Rake.
My happy home has gone to hell.
I'm a broken man, a wasted shell.
She took my heart and she threw it in the lake.
My baby learned how to Face Rake.
Mercy me for goodness sake.
My baby learned how to Face Rake.
Más canciones de Japanese Chill Lounge
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Unfinished Melody
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Morning Steam
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Beyond the Frosted Glass
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Quiet Pour-Over
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Cold Wind and Warm Room
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Sip by Sip
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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When the Frost Settles
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Wurlitzer Glow
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Mug's Warmth
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Spilled Light
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Autumn Drizzle
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Afternoon Pages
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Silence Blend
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Walkway Under Cloudy Skies
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Dawn Chords
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Seasons Through Glass
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Quiet Crossroads
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Coffee's Fragrance
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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A Winter Stop
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.
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Twilight's Lingering Echoes
The steam from the coffee and the frosted glass by the window.