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There are some things that you never want to see
Situations that you struggle to believe
Now you're older and I am older too
There are some things that you said you'd never do
But we both know that's not entirely true
You did them, didn't we do them together?So where did you go? What do you know?
You can't hide your head in the clouds forever
What did we say about drifting away?
We said it won't happen to us, now we're too clever
Well, I guess we weren't that cleverPiece is moving, made the picture fall apart
So you take them and go back to the start
Well, it leaves you wondering what you began with
There were chances that you never seemed to take
Opportunities were handed on a plate
So you sit there, waiting for fortune to find youSo where did you go? What do you know?
You can't hide your head in the clouds forever
What did we say about drifting away?
We said it won't happen to us cos we're too clever

Well, I guess we weren't that clever after allSo where did you go? What do you know?
You can't hide your head in the clouds forever
What did we say about drifting away?
We said it won't happen to us 'cause we're too clever
Well I guess we're not that clever after allYou can't hide your head in the clouds forever
You can't hide your head in the clouds forever
It won't happen to us 'cause we're too clever
You can't put your head in your hands forever
Songwriters
Carnall Louis Ian; Rowley Thomas Lee; Carnall Joseph; Green Joseph Thomas IiiPublished by
UNIVERSAL-POLYGRAM INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING, INC. Song Discussions is protected by U.S. Patent 9401941. Other patents pending.

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Milburn were a four-piece outfit from the city of Sheffield, Yorkshire, England. The band consisted of Joe Carnall (lead vocals/bass), Louis Carnall (vocals/rhythm guitar), Tom Rowley (lead guitar) and Joe Green (drummer). They produced ear-grabbing riffs and essential Melodies, underpinned by the raw tones of the mod-punk era, which epitomises the youthfulness and abundant potential of the band. Milburn's sound has most recently been described as the aggressive riffs of the Jam, with a touch of ska mixed with the hooks and sound of modern contemporaries such as the Libertines and Razorlight.

Read more about Milburn on Last.fm.


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