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The Moment - Kimiko Itoh



     
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From when I wake in the morning till I go and
And I fall asleep each night
I fight to hold onto a love that is inside
Because my past is like a nightmare that I never can escape
And I can't wait till I wake up so I can fall back asleep
And I don’t understand what happened between you and me
But you will probably end up with someone half as good as me
So I don’t care if you want to look in my eyes and say hello
You were blind to me, now I’m blind to you, no
So now I wait for a moment when I know that there’s no one left to see
All the hurt that’s inside me and the reason that I need
I need to let go of the things, I see that have always let me fall
And I cannot find my way home, no, because I’m already home
And I don’t understand what happened between you and me
But you will probably end up with someone half as good as me
So I don’t care if you want to look in my eyes and say hello
You were blind to me, now I’m blind to you, no

Blind to me, blind to you
And I don’t know what you need but I know you’re listening now
And I don’t care what you think because you didn’t think to care about me
And I don’t know what you need but I know you’re listening now
And I don’t care what you think because you didn’t think to care about me
And I don’t understand what happened between you and me
But you will probably end up with someone you know that is half as good
So I don’t care if you want to look in my eyes and say hello
You were blind to me, now I’m blind to you, no
You were blind to me, now I’m blind to you

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Kimiko Itoh (伊藤 君子 Itō Kimiko, born July 11, 1946) is a Japanese singer. She was born on the island of Shōdoshima in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. After graduating from Musashino Art University with a degree in oil painting, she studied under Yasushi Sawada.[2] In 1982 she made her debut with her first jazz album, "Birdland". In 1989, she released the album "FOLLOW ME" simultaneously in Japan and the United States. It ranked 16th in the Radio & Records Contemporary Jazz charts. Swing Journal voted Kimiko Number 1 female vocalist in 1988–1996.

Read more about Kimiko Itoh on Last.fm.


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