Rhythm/(A Bridge So Far) - Billy Squier



     
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Rhythm/(A Bridge So Far) Lyrics


Rhythm, rhythm...rhythm, oh-oh
Rhythm, rhythm...rhythm, oh-ohIt's the rhythm of the changing tides
It's the stars against a moonless night
When two bodies learn to move as one
It can bring you back where you belongTo the rhythm, rhythm...rhythm, oh-oh
Rhythm, rhythm...rhythm, oh-ohIt's the changing of the day to night
It's the color of the grass in spring
When you're wrong it's tryin' to make it right
You can be just what you want to beFeel the rhythm...rhythm, rhythm
Rhythm...rhythm, oh-ohNow I have travelled far
To wrap my world around you, oh-oh
And I have lingered on to find the colors of my rainbow
Now I have soldiered on
To build a bridge between us, oh-oh
And I have lingered long to find
The colors in your rainbowIt's the color of the grass in spring
Or the stars against a moonless sky
When two bodies move as one

When two lovers groove on
You can be what you want to be
You can be most anythingFeel the rhythmNow I have travelled far
To build a bridge between us, oh-oh
And I will linger on...to find the colors in your rainbow
You turn me on...your tear me up
You tear me up...you turn me on
You turn me on...you set me up
You set me up...you turn me on

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Billy Squier (born May 12, 1950, in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts) is a rock musician. Squier had a string of arena rock and power ballad hits in the 1980s. He is probably best known for the song "The Stroke" on his 1981 album release Don't Say No, which has been certified as Triple-Platinum by the RIAA. Other hits include "Lonely Is The Night", "Everybody Wants You", "Rock Me Tonite" and "In The Dark". Squier left the music industry in the mid-1990s, due in part to issues with his label. He has been active in the 2000s, touring both as a single artist and as a member of the 'Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band'. Before fronting the band titled in his name, Squire was the frontman of the power pop group Piper.

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