Is There Nothing We Could Do?

Album: Is There Nothing We Could Do? (2009)
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  • Rushing round in circles
    To brighten all the corners
    Busy making friends with all your enemies
    You finger through your bible
    Whilst looking through your window
    The look you gave erased a thousand memories

    Ooooh I am sorry, ooooh I am sorry
    This page in your story won't turn
    Who am I to ask you why
    You feel the way you do
    If you feel the way you do
    Is there nothing we could do?

    With advice I'd warn her
    Don't idolise your neighbour
    Maybe something else is the enemy
    But who put out the fire
    What you asking me for
    The simple things you need for a remedy

    Ooooh I am sorry, ooooh I am sorry
    This page in your story won't turn
    Who am I to ask you why
    You feel the way you do
    If you feel the way you do
    Is there something we could do?

    If only you could know there is life through your window
    Oh but even so I don't know where would you go
    The time you waste would still turn into memories

    Who am I to ask you why
    You feel the way you do
    If you feel the way you do
    Is there nothing we could do?

    Couldn't you just ask me why
    You feel the way you do
    There's one thing I'd say to you
    There must be something we could do

    Just go ahead and ask me the question Writer/s: DAMON MICHAEL GOUGH
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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