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I'd like to dedicate this song to mother earth
Where are those happy days? They seem so hard to find
I try to reach for you, but you have closed your mind
What ever happened to our love? I wish I understood
It used to feel so nice, it used to be so good
So when you're near me, darling can't you hear me?
S.O.S.
The love you gave me, nothing else can save me
S.O.S.
When you're gone, how can I even try to go on?
When you're gone, well I try, how can I carry on?
You seem so far away but you are standing nearer
You make me feel alive, but something died I fear
I really tried to make it out, I wish I understood
What happened to our love? It used to be so good

So when you're near me, darling can't you hear me?
S.O.S.
The love you gave me, nothing else can save me
S.O.S.
When you're gone, how can I even try to go on?
When you're gone, though I try, how can I carry on?
So when you're near me, darling can't you hear me?
S.O.S.
The love you gave me, nothing else can save me
S.O.S.
When you're gone, how can I even try to go on?
When you're gone, though I try, how can I carry on?
When you're gone, how can I even try to go on?
When you're gone, though I try, how can I carry on?
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written by ANDERSON, STIG / ANDERSSON, BENNY GORAN BROR / ULVAEUS, BJOERN K. / NEBOT, NICOLAS
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Israelvis arose from the ashes of punk band Angor Wat in 1988 and became one of Norway's most important alternative bands in the early nineties. Their debut was released in 1990, titled "Heart to Heart Politics". One year later the band released "Half Past Heaven" (1991), the EP "We Only Live Twice" (1992), and could reach a breakthrough with the album "Albino Blue" in 1993. The following albums "Church of Israelvis" (1994) and "Eurosis" (1996) became fan favorites.

Read more about Israelvis on Last.fm.


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