A Little's Enough

Album: We Don't Need To Whisper (2006)
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  • When all is said and done
    Will we still feel pain inside?
    Will the scars go away with night?
    Try to smile for the morning light
    It's like the best dream to have
    Where everything is not so bad
    Every tear is so alone
    Like God himself is coming home to say

    I, I can do anything
    If you want me here
    Yeah, I can fix anything
    If you let me near
    Where are those secrets now
    That you're too scared to tell?
    I'd whisper them all aloud
    So you can hear yourself

    Green trees were the first sign
    The deepest blue, the clearest sky
    The silence came with the brightest eyes
    And turned water into wine
    The children ran to see
    The parents stood in disbelief
    And those who knew braced for the ride
    The Earth itself then came alive to say

    I, I can do anything
    If you want me here
    And I can fix anything
    If you let me near
    Where are those secrets now
    That you're too scared to tell?
    I'd whisper them all aloud
    So you can hear yourself

    I'm sorry I have to say it but you look like you're sad
    Your smile is gone, I've noticed it bad
    The cure is if you let in just a little more love
    I promise you this, a little's enough
    I'm sorry I have to say it but you look like you're sad
    Your smile is gone, I've noticed it bad
    The cure is if you let in just a little more love
    I promise you this, a little's enough

    I'm sorry I have to say it but you look like you're sad
    Your smile is gone, I've noticed it bad
    The cure is if you let in just a little more love
    I promise you this, a little's enough
    I'm sorry I have to say it but you look like you're sad
    Your smile is gone, I've noticed it bad
    The cure is if you let in just a little more love
    I promise you this, a little's enough
    I'm sorry I have to say it but you look like you're sad (just a little)
    Your smile is gone, I've noticed it bad (just a little)
    The cure is if you let in just a little more love (just a little love)
    I promise you this, a little's enough
    I'm sorry I have to say it but you look like you're sad (just a little)
    Your smile is gone, I've noticed it bad (just a little)
    The cure is if you let in just a little more love (just a little love)
    I promise you this, a little's enough Writer/s: Thomas DeLonge
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Amy from Bizzo, Ndto the last comment, yes A&A is awesome, but how could you possible think blink is bad? Blink, +44, Boxcar Racer and A&A are completely different styles. Blink is the best band of all times!! Followed by +44... sorry.
  • Kiran from Shelton, CtThis is one of Tom's more creative songs. it is amazing and AvA is just an amazing bandmoreso then box car racer, +44, and blink.
  • Jayson from London, Englandi have nt got a clue what they guy b4 me is chattin but this band r d best
  • Nick from Defiance, OhYes, Tom is deep...deeply retarded.
  • Shelby from Long Island, Ny-sigh- I love Tom, hes sooo deep.
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