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Fight Against the Hours - Lene Marlin



     
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I'm here, sitting in a bed
In a place where I don't feel at home
Where are you? I sure don't know whyYou haven't called me, you promised you would
The phone must be broken, it has to be broken
I'm sure there's a reason, say there's a reasonI fight against the hours, I cannot go to sleep
I know that if I lay down now, inside I know I'll weep
Guess I'm holding on to treasures, to things that just aren't there
To people that I used to know, to words I wish to hearI'm here, thinking only of you
Wish to know, if I need to go
And I try, I swear to you that I tryBut you haven't called me, you promised you would
The phone must be broken, it has to be broken
I'm sure there's a reason, say there's a reasonI fight against the hours, I cannot go to sleep
I know that if I lay down now, inside I know I'll weep
Guess I'm holding on to treasures, to things that just aren't there
To people that I used to know, to words I wish to hearThinking about you, wondering about you
Do I really know you, have I ever known you?I fight against the hours, I cannot go to sleep
I know that if I lay down now, inside I know I'll weep
Guess I'm holding on to treasures, to things that just aren't there

To people that I used to know, to words I wish to hearI fight against the hours, I cannot go to sleep
I know that if I lay down now, inside I know I'll weep
Guess I'm holding on to treasures, to things that just aren't there
To people that I used to know, to words I wish to hear

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Lene Marlin Pedersen (born August 17, 1980 in Tromsø, Norway) is a Norwegian acoustic singer-songwriter. She had her Norwegian debut in 1998 with the single Unforgivable Sinner (released October 12, 1998) it proved to be a huge hit as it reached number one and kept that position for 8 weeks. It was also the fastest selling single in Norwegian music history, and appeared in the Norwegian movie Schpaaa.

Read more about Lene Marlin on Last.fm.


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