Without You

Album: Walking on a Dream (2008)
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  • No
    No shapes at all
    Nothing real or artificial
    No energy or heat
    No troughs there are no peaks
    No hangover from last night
    No shame in first light
    No time there'll be no change
    No colors to rearrange

    And I
    I get that feeling
    When we're apart
    I get the teaching that I can't be without you
    Without you babe

    No future there is no past
    No slow there is no fast
    No grace with which to admire
    No face there is no desire
    No symmetry or peace
    No sirens all police
    No cameras and no phones
    No photographs and no tone

    And I
    I get that feeling
    When we're apart
    I get the teaching that I can't be without you
    Without you babe

    Come on
    Hey now
    Come on
    Hey now
    Come on
    Take my heart in your hands
    Come on
    Hey now
    Come on
    Hey now
    Come on
    Take my heart in your hands

    And I
    I get that feeling
    When we're apart
    I get the teaching that I can't be without you
    Without you babe Writer/s: Jonathan Thomas Sloan, Luke James Steele, Nick Littlemore
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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