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Restraining Order Blues - Spitalfield



     
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Restraining Order Blues Lyrics


It's a cold night but I warm up as you walk by
And I'm watching you, I always do
And it's alright, I've dreamt this dream a thousand times
And this time I know what to do, I know what to doWhere do we go?
I don't want to wake up
Spinning in slow motion
As we fall apartWhere do we go?
I don't want to wake up
Spinning in slow motion
As we fall apartYou can throw out the instructions, we don't need them anymore
I know where we are going, if I could just get out the door
You've got your perfect hands, you've got your perfect hands
Over my nervous heartI could never act this way again
Could never feel this way again
Not afraid of falling downWait up, wait up, wait up with the sunrise
I cannot blink while looking in your eyes
Talk to me so beautifullyWhere do we go?
I don't want to wake up

Spinning in slow motion
As we fall apartWhere do we go?
I don't want to wake up
Spinning in slow motion
As we fall apartYou can throw out the instructions, we don't need them anymore
I know where we are going, if I could just get out the door
You've got your perfect hands, you've got your perfect hands
Over my nervous heartI can't feel, I can't feel
I can't feel when I breathe you in
I can't feel, I can't feel
I can't feel when I breathe you in

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Spitalfield was an alternative rock band based in Glen Ellyn, Chicago and signed to the Victory Records label. Formed in 1998, Spitalfield caught the attention of Victory Records with the 2002 release of The Cloak and Dagger Club EP and a year later released fan-favorite Remember Right Now. Spitalfield also released an album titled Stop Doing Bad Things in 2005 which featured songs like "Gold Dust V. The State Of Illinois" and "So I heard You Joined a Convent". The band's name comes from what members describe as a village where Jack the Ripper came from.

Read more about Spitalfield on Last.fm.


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