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If I could hold you
You know I would
If the whole world would
Just stop turning and be real stillI said Id meet you after midnight
I know I never did return
A lot of promises were broken
I never kept to my wordCrawling on my knees for you, for you
It feels like some Saturday cartoon, oh yeah
If I could tell ya, yeah, the way that I feel
Would you believe enough in magic
And carnival wheels?Life is never say youre sorry
Love is never make mistakes
Life is telling me the answer
If I cant believe the rainI meant to tell you Im sorry
For all the hurt and senseless pain
I need to tell you Im sorry
For all the love we never got to makeCalling me back
To the room on the hill

Say that the lie
Can't be rightIf I could hold you
You know I would
If my whole world would just stop
Turning and be real stillI said Id meet you after midnight
I know I never did return
A lot of promises were broken
I never kept to my wordI need to tell you Im sorry
For everything that weve been through
I need to tell you Im sorry
For all the love I never gave back to youIm sorry, Im sorry
(Crawling on my knees for you)
Im sorry, Im sorry
Im sorry, Im sorry
(Feels like some Saturday cartoon)

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Abra Moore (born June 8, 1969 in San Diego, California) is a folk-styled alternative rock singer-songwriter. She is an icon of the Austin, Texas music scene. When she was 19 she founded Poi Dog Pondering with a group of friends, moving to Los Angeles in 1988 and to Austin in 1992. Moore left the band shortly afterward to pursue a solo career. Her first album was Sing (1995), followed by Strangest Places (1997), which had a companion CD "Live from the Strangest Places", featuring acoustic versions of several tracks from the album.

Read more about Abra Moore on Last.fm.


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