Water On Glass

Album: Kim Wilde (1981)
Charted: 11
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  • Cascading down
    There's a sound vaporising into vision
    It's a sound in my head
    That I feel and it shuts me in a prison

    Say it won't last
    Say it will pass
    Always the sound in my brain
    Can you hear it

    Water on glass running down again
    Water on glass that sound
    Water on glass running round again
    Help me, the sound of running water's
    Coming down

    Dancing away
    Like the lights on a moving coloured river
    Sounds in my head seem to run
    And again I feel a shiver

    Say it won't last
    Pray it will pass
    Always that sound in my brain
    Can you hear it (Can you hear it)

    Water on glass running down again
    Water on glass that sound
    Water on glass running round again
    Help me, the sound of running water's
    Coming down

    Water on glass running down again
    Water on glass that sound
    Water on glass running round again
    Help me, the sound of running water's
    Coming down


    There's a sound vaporising into vision
    It's a sound in my head
    That I feel and it shuts me in a prison

    Say it won't last
    Pray it will pass
    Always the sound in my brain
    Can you hear it

    Water on glass running down again
    Water on glass that sound
    Water on glass running round again
    Help me, the sound of running water's
    Coming down
    Water on glass running down again
    Water on glass that sound
    Water on glass running round again
    Help me, the sound of running water's
    Coming down Writer/s: M WILDE, R WILDE
    Publisher: Audiam, Inc., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., MUSIC & MEDIA INT'L, INC.
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