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Permanence In Change - The Alarm



     
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Daylight breaks on the streets of my life
Where no sun shines there bums refusal to die
In the shadows of heartache my dreams come alive
I've been searching for love to give meaning to life
Oh no, you make me feel real
Oh no, I've got you, you've got me
And that's all we need
A reason to believeTonight my love will never die
Tonight I will lay down my life
Wherever we run wherever we go
Tonight I will be yours and you will be mineIn the morning light hope comes on the dawn
A turning point after all these yearsIn the strength borne of hardship
I knew we'd make it through
So throw back your head babe
These dreams are coming true
Oh no, there's blood sweat and tears now
Oh no, I've found you, you've found me
And that's all we need a reason to believeTonight my love will never die

Tonight I will lay down my life
Wherever we run wherever we go
Tonight I will be yours and you will be mineTonight we'll go beyond these realms
Of where the sun goes downWe will be together
There is permanence in change
'Cause I found you you found me
And now we've found a reason to believeTonight our love will never die
Tonight I will lay down my life
Wherever we run wherever we go
Tonight I will be yours and you will be mine
You will be mine
You will be mine
You will be mineDaylight breaks on the streets of my life
Where no sun shines there bums refusal to die

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The Alarm is an alternative rock band which formed in 1978 in Rhyl, Wales. For most of their career the band consisted of Mike Peters (vocals, guitar), Dave Sharp (guitar), Eddie Macdonald (bass) and Nigel Twist (drums). The band split in 1991, but reunited in 2001. The band began in 1978 in the North-Wales town of Rhyl, under the name of 'Seventeen'. Its 4 members were Mike Peters, Dave Sharp, Eddie Macdonald and Nigel Twist. They knocked around the music scene for a while with little success and reformed as 'Alarm Alarm' (taken from one of Seventeen's songs) in 1981.

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