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Secret Garden - T'Pau



     
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There's more than a feeling than a differing mind to anatomyOn my own who's going to hold me?
A burning heart lifts me up to my lifeI can't run from the truth and I won't try.
'Cause it wouldn't matter who you were in this worldThere's nothing on earth that we can't changeBut on the inside I could never be the same.Came into the garden
babe
oh
you got to come on inCome into the secret garden.
We're changing the way we're madeAnd in our own eyes
we're going to move the mountain.So how do you see me now? Can you see me?
Don't butter me up and tell me liesI've seen the black and white coloured in your eyes.
But trapped in a cage is not the placeYou can leave me or cover it up to ease your mind.
In this confusion I can always see the light into the garden.Come into the garden
babe
oh
come on in
...You'll never know it feels not to be one thing or the other.
If there was a world without hypocrisyYou never know I might just be something you need.It wouldn't matter who you were in this worldKnowing yourself is so much moreTake one step forward and you open up the door.Come into the garden
babe
oh

come on in
...
Come into the garden
babe
oh
come on in
...
Come into the garden
babe
oh
come on in
...

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T'Pau was a late-1980s rock group led by singer Carol Decker. They had a string of Top 40 hits in the UK, and several hits in the United States and Europe. T'Pau formed in 1986. The members originated from the towns of Shrewsbury and Wellington in central England and took their name from a Vulcan high priestess in the classic Star Trek episode Amok Time. Their debut single and first hit was the 1987 release Heart and Soul. Initially a flop in the UK, it first became a hit in the U.S. Billboard charts, reaching #4, a feat it repeated in the UK Singles Chart some months later.

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