One Hundred Thousand Smiles Out

Album: Barclay James Harvest (1972)
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  • I cannot see you
    For the sun is in my eyes
    I cannot hear you
    Everything you say just passes by
    What I'd give for just a smile
    Instead of drifting at
    A hundred thousand miles
    Can you hear me there below?
    All my lines have gone dead
    And I'm not very sure
    Can you hear me there below?
    'Cause I'm coming down fast
    I can't make it alone
    Oh, no, no, no

    I cannot see you
    For the sun is in my eyes
    I cannot hear you
    Everything you say just passes by
    Here I stay until I'm found
    Insane in space and my world
    Is spinning round

    Can you hear me there below?
    All my lines have gone dead
    And I'm not very sure
    Can you hear me there below?
    'Cause I'm coming down fast
    I can't make it alone Publisher: MUSIC & MEDIA INT'L, INC.
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