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Into Your Arms - The Lemonheads



     
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There was a new girl in town
She had it all figured out
Well, I'll state something rash
She had the most amazing smile
I bet you didn't expect that
She made me change my ways
With eyes like a sunset, baby
And legs that went on for days
I'm falling in love but it’s falling apart
I need to find my way back to the start
When we were in love, oh things were better than they are
Let me back into, into your arms, into your arms
She made her way to the bar
I tried to talk to her but she seemed so far
Out of my league
I had to find a way to get her next to me
I'm falling in love but it’s falling apart
I need to find my way back to the start

When we were in love, oh things were better than they are
Let me back into, into your arms, into your arms
Oh, she's slipping away
I always reach when I'm thinking of words to say
Oh, the things she does make it seem like love
If it’s just a game, just a game then I like the way that we play
I'm falling in love but it’s falling apart
I need to find my way back to the start
I'm falling in love but it’s falling apart
I need to find my way back to the start
When we were in love things were better than they are
Let me back into, into your arms, into your arms
Into your arms, into your arms

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The Lemonheads are an American alternative rock band, originally from Boston, Massachusetts, but now based in New York City. The primary (and only consistent) member is Evan Dando. The band formed in 1986 as an underground punk rock act. Their popularity grew during the following decade with the 1992 album It's A Shame About Ray, which was produced, engineered, and mixed by The Robb Brothers (Bruce Robb, Dee, and Joe), followed by a cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson", which eventually became one of the band's most successful singles.

Read more about The Lemonheads on Last.fm.


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