In The Blood

Album: Deluxe (1995)
Charted: 48
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  • How can you be so warm?
    How can you know what I feel?

    [Chorus 2:]
    But it's the way you move your hands
    And it's the way you understand

    [Chorus 1:]
    And that's the reason that I'm asking
    Yeah, yeah I
    And that's the reason that I want to know
    Hey, yeah I
    And that's the reason that I'm asking
    Yeah, yeah I
    And that's the reason that I

    How can you throw away?
    Everything you've lived for?
    It's the way we shake and sway, aw, oh, oh
    And that's the passion that you play

    [Chorus 1]

    Too many lost, links in a chain passed down
    Through the years, but ending here
    If we just face the pain, and the fear

    Who did you love before?
    Who did they love you before?
    Before you, before you

    [Chorus 2]

    [Chorus 1]

    La, la, la, la, la, la Writer/s: KEVIN GRIFFIN
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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