Mirror’s Edge (Vizzy Zone Version)

By XV

On Vizzy Zone

Released on September 9, 2010

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[Hook]

It feels like I’m running on walls and I don’t wanna touch the ground

And if they say that I’m lost, then I don’t wanna be found

It feels like I’m running on walls and I don’t wanna touch the ground

And if they say that I’m lost, then I don’t wanna be found

I’m on the mirror’s edge


[Verse 1: XV]

Look, my life is unbelievable even though sometimes I wanna leave and go

And find a job, I’m so odd, still I got an even flow

Quiet kid, keep it low, mouth is closed, wanna scream his soul

Till I’m in the place where the reapers go, I’m running on walls and leaping poles

My eyes are closed and all I know is I just don’t ever-ever-ever wanna ever fall down

Never-never-never will I touch that ground

I feel so high when girls say hi and I can’t hear ‘em all

The crowd is loud, the flash is massive balling all


[Hook]


[Verse 2: XV]

I was living like the rest of ‘em, shit, I didn’t even mess with ‘em

They all came part of the roster, I came in a flying saucer

Them dudes be like who is he? Them girls be like that’s Vizzy

My line is always open but I still get so busy, now dig me

Sometimes I ask how I have got in here

Life wasn’t always sunny but I found time to shear, yeah

Even though this height is lovely, I know gravity got a crush on me

But until that time I’ll be fine ‘cause…


[Hook]


[Bridge: Mike Posner]

Looking out the window at another city's lights

Trying to make it home on another lonely flight

Because I'm running-running trying to find my way

But there's nothing-nothing-nothing I can say to find you on these days


[Hook 2: XV & Mike Posner]

It feels like I'm running on walls and I don't want to touch the ground

If they say that I'm lost, then I don't want to be found

It feels like I'm running on walls and I don't want to touch to the ground

If they say that I'm lost, then I don't want to be found

I'm on the mirror’s edge, I’m on the mirror’s edge

I'm on the mirror’s edge, I'm on the mirror’s edge