Hide And Seeker

Album: Human's Liberation (1984)
Charted: 12
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  • There was a time when there was nothing at al
    Nothing at all, just a distant hum
    There was a being and he lived on his own
    He had no one to talk to, and nothing to do
    He drew up the plans,
    learnt to work with his hands
    A million years passed by and his work was done
    And his words were these...

    Hope you find it in everything,
    everything that you see
    Hope you find it in everything,
    everything that you see
    Hope you find it, hope you find it
    Hope you find me in you

    So she had built her elaborate home
    With it's ups and it's downs,
    its rains and its sun
    She decided that her work was done,
    time to have fun
    and she found a game to play

    Then as part of the game
    She completely forgot where she'd hidden herself
    And she spent the rest of her time
    Trying to find the parts

    Hope you find it in everything,
    everything that you see
    Hope you find it in everything,
    everything that you see
    Hope you find it, hope you find it
    Hope you find me in you

    There was a time when there was nothing at all, nothing at all
    Just a distant hum Writer/s: JACK DAVID KUGELL, JAMIE JONES, JASON PENNOCK, WAYNE BRADY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Waseem Afzal from IslamabadBrilliant stuff (even if it is with synths).
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