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Arithmetic - Brooke Fraser



     
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Advisory - the following lyrics contain explicit language:
I've been staring at the sky tonight
Marvelling and passing time
Wondering what to do with daylight
Until I can make you mine
You are the one I want, you are the one I wantI've been thinking of changing my mind
It never stays the same for long
But of all the things I know for sure
You're the only certain one
You are the one I want, you are the one I wantI've been counting up all my wrongs
One sorry for each star

See I'd apologise my way to you
If the heavens stretched that far
You are the one I want, you are the one I want[Chorus]
I won't find what I am looking for
If I only "see" by keeping score
'Cos I know now you are so much more than arithmetic'Cos if I add, if I subtract
If I give it all, try to take some back
I've forgotten the freedom that comes from the fact
That you are the sum
So you are the one
I wantWhen the years are showing on my face
And my strongest days are gone
When my heart and flesh depart this place
From a life that sung your songYou'll still be the one I wantYou'll still be the one I wantYou'll still be the one I wantYou'll still be the one I want

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Held every year on verdant polo grounds in Indio, California, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is many things to many people: A way to hear the best alternative music, a giant lawn party of hipsters wearing hemp sunhats, or the one place you can gawk at members of super-bands as they ride around on golf carts. For Brooke Fraser, Coachella 2009 was the event that re-awakened her desire to make music. It was April and the New Zealand-born singer and songwriter was burnt out after completing a three-year tour supporting her second album, 2006’s Albertine, which debuted at No.

Read more about Brooke Fraser on Last.fm.


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