Geraldine

Album: Glasvegas (2008)
Charted: 16
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  • When your sparkle evades your soul
    I'll be at your side to console
    When your standing on the window ledge
    I'll talk you back from the edge
    I will turn your tide
    Be your Shepard and your guide
    When your lost in the deep and darkest place around
    May my words walk you home safe and sound

    When you say that I'm no good and you feel like walking
    I need to make sure you know that's just the Prescription talking
    When your feet decide to walk you on the wayward side
    Up upon the stairs and down the downward slide
    I will, I will turn your tide
    Do all that I can to heal you inside
    I'll be the angel on your shoulder
    My name is Geraldine, I'm your social worker

    I see you need me
    I know you do Writer/s: JAMES ALLAN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Thomas from Stirling, United KingdomAn excellent song from an exciting band. Listen to "Daddy's Gone" it's very touching.
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