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Bridge Of Spies - T'Pau



     
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So long I've waited for you to come to me
Anticipated what I would say.
And no one could know how it feels to be
In your embrace again
So tender.
Yes
There were times I could not hold onEach day that came a little more hope was gone.
I'd look into my heart to see what I had doneAnd now I can't believe
The day is finally come!I am walking over the bridge of spies todayFreedom is only one more step away
You only have to hold me.Take me to you!
Now the things we wanted
They're so far away it seemsYour love is a distant thing that I kept deep inside of me.
Now if I could show you where I lived in my fantasyOn the continent of dreams you'd be with me.
I don't know if I could go through it all again
For what's the point if you are never free to say.
This is what I believe
This is a part of meNo hero
No regrets

But only meant to be.I am walking over the bridge of spies today
I am walking over the bridge of spies todayHold me
Hold me! Hold me
Hold me!
Songwriters
DECKER, CAROL ANN / ROGERS, RONALD PHILLIPPublished by
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T'Pau was a late-1980s rock group led by singer Carol Decker. They had a string of Top 40 hits in the UK, and several hits in the United States and Europe. T'Pau formed in 1986. The members originated from the towns of Shrewsbury and Wellington in central England and took their name from a Vulcan high priestess in the classic Star Trek episode Amok Time. Their debut single and first hit was the 1987 release Heart and Soul. Initially a flop in the UK, it first became a hit in the U.S. Billboard charts, reaching #4, a feat it repeated in the UK Singles Chart some months later.

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