So Much To Say

Album: Crash (1996)
Charted: 48
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  • Uh
    Eh
    Uh, ooh, eeh, ohh

    I say my hell is the closet And I'm stuck inside
    Can't see the light
    And my heaven is a nice house in the sky
    Got central heating and I'm alright

    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Can't see the light
    Keep it locked up inside
    Don't talk about it
    Talk about the weather

    Yeah, yeah, yeah
    Can't see the light
    Open up my head and let me out, a little baby
    Here we have been standing for a long, long time
    Treading trodden trails for a long, long time

    I say my hell is the closet I'm stuck inside
    Can't see the light
    And my heaven is a nice house in the sky
    Got central heating and I'm alright
    Here we have been standing for a long, long time
    Treading trodden trails for a long, long time, time, time, time, time, time, time

    I find sometimes it's easy to be myself
    Sometimes I find it's better to be somebody else

    I see you young and soft, oh little baby
    Little feet, little hands, little feet, little feet, a little baby
    One year of cryin' and the words creep up inside
    Creep into your mind, yeah

    So much to say, so much to say, so much to say, so much to say
    So much to say, so much to say, so much to say, so much to say

    'Cause here we have been standing for a long, long time
    Treading trodden trails for a long, long time, time, time, time, time, time, time

    I find sometimes it's easy to be myself
    Sometimes I find it's better to be somebody else

    So much to say, so much to say, so much to say, so much to say
    So much to say, so much to say, so much to say, so much to say
    So much to say, so much to say, so much to say, so much to say
    So much to say, so much to say, so much to say, so much to say
    Open up my head and let me out
    Little baby Writer/s: Boyd C. Tinsley, David John Matthews, Peter Michael Griesar
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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