Sparks

Album: Parachutes (2000)
Charted: 18 74
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  • Did I drive you away?
    I know what you'll say
    You say, "Oh, sing one we know"
    But I promise you this
    I'll always look out for you
    Yeah, that's what I'll do

    I say, oh
    I say, oh

    My heart is yours
    It's you that I hold on to
    That's what I do
    And I know I was wrong
    But I won't let you down
    Oh yeah, I will, yeah, I will, yes, I will

    I said, oh
    I cry, oh

    Yeah, I saw sparks
    Yeah, I saw sparks
    And I saw sparks
    Yeah, I saw sparks
    Sing it loud

    La, la, la, la, oh
    La, la, la, la, oh
    La, la, la, la, oh
    La, la, la, la, oh Writer/s: Christopher Anthony John Martin, Guy Rupert Berryman, Jonathan Mark Buckland, William Champion
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Yes from San Diego, CaI just love Chris Martin's voice in this song .... Beautiful
  • Andrea from Sønderborg, DenmarkI thought it was illegal to use Coldplay-songs in movies and ads?
  • Hanna from Steamboat, Coi think its an amazing sound and a great song about forgiveness and the fact that you will be let down at some point in your life, but life will go on...
  • Mark from Manila, OtherThis is a good song, but most people don't see that.
  • Laura from Spencerport, NyVery mellowed out song...typical coldplay, but damn, it never ceases to amaze me how well the song is constructed.
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