Explosions - Soak



     
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You tremble like you see a ghost
And I gave in
"I like the things you need the most,"
You said
Where have you been?
You wasted all that sweetness
To run and hide;
I wonder why
I remind you of the days
You poured your heart into,
But you never tried
I've fallen from grace,
Took a blow to my face;
I've loved, and I've lost,
I've loved, and I've lost,
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On the day you wake up,
Needing somebody

And you've learnt
It's okay to be afraid,
But it will never be the same
It will never be the same
You left my bleeding in the dark
So you could be king
The words you said are still untold to me
And I've
Lost my faith in everything
Those nights you could cope
Your intentions were gold
But the mountains will shake;
I need to know I can still make
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On the day you wake up needing somebody
And you've learnt
It's okay to be afraid,
But it will never be the same
And as the floods move in,
And your body starts to sink,
I was the last thing on your mind:
I know you better than you think
'Cause it's simple darling,
I gave you warning
Now everything you own
Is falling from the sky in pieces
so watch them fall with you
In slow motion
I pray that you'll find peace of mind;
And I'll find you another time
I'll love you another time
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On the day you wake up,
Needing somebody
And you've learn
It's okay to be afraid
But it will never be the same

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There are four acts known as Soak. 1) SOAK aka Bridie Monds-Watson, a singer/songwriter from Derry in Northern Ireland with one of the softest most beautiful voices of recent times. http://soundcloud.com/gardenknome 2) An American ROck band. Soak formed in 1994 and released 3 independent albums (Additive Free Sunday, Second Spool, Omniphonic Globalnova) then in 1996 got a management contract from Rainmaker Artists.

Read more about Soak on Last.fm.


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