Feel - The Lollies



     
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Feel Lyrics


You teach me how to feel
It feels all right
There's nothing left to fear finding myself
The further I got towards you
You teach me how to love
Parts of myself
I hated for so long, loving myself
Through loving you
I no longer live like a man in the dark
Hiding all the pieces of my broken heart
Way up high I'm holding on
Way up high I'm holding on to you
You teach me to forgive
It feels all right
Compassion for your pain, compassion for mine
The circle divides
I no longer live like a man in the dark
Holding all the pieces of my broken heart

Way up high I'm holding on
Way up high I'm holding on to you
Way up high I'm moving on
Way up high I'm moving on to you

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
There are multiple artists tracked as “The Lollies” on Last.fm.

1. German covers band also tracked under Lollies

2. Simple. On Point. Fast. Melodic. These four fellas come from the Community Records home base of New Orleans, Louisiana. They have been working daily on perfecting their tunes, practicing five or more times a week. The extra effort has led to them finding a sound that they can call their own and an ambition to take on the world with free music and touring as much as possible. If you’re a fan of abrasive, singable, well-crafted pop-punk, you will be happy you found these tunes. Community Records will be releasing their first full length, self-titled album for free in July 2011. They will also be featured in the 2011 Block Party DVD. Three cheers for progress!

3. London-based British-Canadian/American indie-pop / riot grrrl band of the late 90s/early 00s comprised of Rachel Angel (keyboards), Matthew Lazowski (drums), Jane Mountain (bass, vocals) and Kate St.Claire (guitar, vocals). The Lollies' back catalogue includes the Bang Bang Bang Lookout Lookout Lookout e.p., a split single with Gossip, Bangs, and Sarah Dougher for the original Ladyfest 2001 UK tour, a duet with Chris T-T on Evil World and a full length album, Taste on Fortune and Glory. The Lollies charted several songs on college radio in Canada and toured the UK extensively. After the band broke up in 2003, Kate St.Claire went on to form Shimura Curves. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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