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So Emotional - Alex Parks



     
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Its too easy to say that nothing feels right
I can make some lame excuse, say Ill be better tonight
I can let you go on thinking that it's something youve done
But its nothing between us, theres no guilty oneBut there are sometimes, theres no way to explain
And theres no rhyme or reason for the way that Im feeling this pain
I just get so emotional, so emotional
When theres no way off the floor
And theres no one elses door to lay the blameKeep my eyes closed, my tears werent meant to be seen
Im fragile like a small bird caught in the wind
And I cant bear to pretend anymore or too anyone
Its just one of those days and theres no guilty oneBut there are sometimes, theres no way to explain
And theres no rhyme or reason for the way that Im feeling this pain
I just get so emotional, so emotional
When theres no way off the floor
And theres no one elses door to lay the blameBut there are sometimes, theres no way to explain
And theres no rhyme or reason for the way that Im feeling this pain
I just get so emotional, so emotional
When theres no way off the floor

And theres no one elses door to lay the blameBut there are sometimes, theres no way to explain
And theres no rhyme or reason for the way that Im feeling this pain

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Alex Parks (born Alexandra Rebecca Parks, 26 July 1984 in Mount Hawke, Cornwall) is an English singer-songwriter. She is best known for winning the BBC's Fame Academy in 2003, for her singles, and for the albums, Introduction and Honesty. The road to fame started for Parks when her father submitted an impromptu application to the BBC's Fame Academy. She won the contest, and was given the opportunity to showcase her self-penned song "Maybe That's What It Takes" to a public audience. The song was released on 17th November 2003 and peaked at number 3 in the UK Top 40 the following week.

Read more about Alex Parks on Last.fm.


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