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Barriers (Dark Poets Remix) - Soft Cell



     
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Searching through the memory books
Of photographs your lovers took
Why play the game of place the pain
When you end up feeling just the same
AnywaySleep comes so slowly now
So hard to keep the eyelids down
And you're hoping soon to drown the sound
Of a voice you know that whispers in
Your mindOh, it was a sad, sad day
The day you turned away
And there was nothing in your eye
You had told me once you found it impossible
To cryI know you've been there and back
I've been there too
But it was never really deep in you
To do those things you had to doAnd in your sleepy bedroom eyes
I saw the signs
And I lay awake all night

In the cold
Until the light burned my side
And there was nothing
There was nothing anymoreAnd there was nothing
Not a feeling
As you glanced back from the doorMove away to find another place
That illustrates your point of view
Surrounded by the little things
That re-assure
That reflect youOoooo and there was nothing
And there was nothing in my heart
And there was nothing in my head
The light in your eyes is changing all the time
And I still have your smile
Burned into my mind
Songwriters
ALMOND, MARC/BALL, DAVID JAMESPublished by
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Soft Cell are an electronic music duo that came to prominence in the early 80s. They consist of vocalist Marc Almond and instrumentalist David Ball. The duo is most widely known for their 1981 worldwide hit version of "Tainted Love" and influential multi-platinum debut ''Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret''. In the UK, they had five Top 5 hits, including "Bedsitter", "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye", "Torch" and "What!", and also had four Top 20 albums between 1981 and 1984. The duo split in 1984, but reformed in the early 2000s to tour and released a new album in 2002.

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