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Back Of My Hand - Gemma Hayes



     
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I'll be seeing you tomorrow
I'll be seeing you again
God knows we've said so little
I'd go so far as to call you a friendBut there's something in your ways
That keeps me vying for a connection
And I know you feel the same
It's become a two-way addictionCome on and give me your heart
Write it on the back of my hand
And say it's foreverWell we never really said goodbye
Kinda left it in the air
And as the train pulled off I knew you loved her moreOh no no no no
I'm not afraid to lose
Oh no no no no
Just give me some time and I'll walk to a different grooveGo on and give her your heart
Write it on the back of her hand
And say it's foreverGo on and give her your heart
Write it on the back of her hand
And say it's foreverThat's alright, that's ok, the thoughts of you are leaving

That's alright, that's ok, the thoughts of you are leaving
Anyway, are fading anywayCome on and give her your heart
Write it on the back of her hand
And say it's foreverCome on and give me your heart
Come on and give me your heart
Come on and give me your heart
Songwriters
WATKINSON, NICHOLAS JAMES / ALDER, JOHN RICHARDPublished by
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Gemma Hayes is a singer-songwriter born August 11, 1977 in Ballyporeen, Tipperary, Ireland. She signed to Source Records/Virgin in 2001 and issued the folksy 4.35am EP and the more band-orientated Work To A Calm EP before releasing her debut album, Night On My Side, in 2002. The album was subsequently nominated for that year's Mercury Music Prize, now called the Barclaycard Mercury Prize. After touring for Night on my Side Hayes took 2 years out from the music business; "All I do know is that I didn't want to listen to music at all.

Read more about Gemma Hayes on Last.fm.


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