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Watching us over the other side
Keeping you from being too close, not too tight
I gotta know I can escape if it goes that way
I need a get out, I'm looking for a get outWhen it all goes so right
I expect it to go wrong
If there's a cloud out there somewhere
I'll be under it before too longBut I never wanted anyone more than you
Eyes so blue like an angel's tears I fall in two
I could find my way in the desert
It's what I do when I need a way out, I'm looking for a get outNever known why I get so scared
Too much emotion makes me too aware
I have to know I can be safe alone
I always need a way out, I'm looking for a get outWhen it all goes so right
I expect it to go wrong
If there's a cloud out there somewhere
I'll be under it before too longBut I never wanted anyone more than you
Eyes so blue like an angel's tears I fall in two
I could find my way in the desert

It's what I do when I need a way out, I'm looking for a get outBut you feel so right and it feels so good
I don't think I'd run even if I could'Cause I never wanted anyone more than you
Eyes so blue like an angel's tears I fall in two
I could find my way in the desert
It's what I do when I need a way out, I'm looking for a get outBut, I never wanted anyone more than you
Eyes so blue like an angel's tears I fall in two
I could find my way in the desert
It's what I do when I need a way out, I'm looking for a get outWhen I need a way out, I'm looking for a get out
When I need a way out, I'm looking for a get out

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Alex Parks (born Alexandra Rebecca Parks, 26 July 1984 in Mount Hawke, Cornwall) is an English singer-songwriter. She is best known for winning the BBC's Fame Academy in 2003, for her singles, and for the albums, Introduction and Honesty. The road to fame started for Parks when her father submitted an impromptu application to the BBC's Fame Academy. She won the contest, and was given the opportunity to showcase her self-penned song "Maybe That's What It Takes" to a public audience. The song was released on 17th November 2003 and peaked at number 3 in the UK Top 40 the following week.

Read more about Alex Parks on Last.fm.


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