Other Side Of The World

Album: Eye To The Telescope (2006)
Charted: 13
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  • Over the sea and far away
    She's waiting like an iceberg
    Waiting to change
    But she's cold inside
    She wants to be like the water

    All the muscles tighten in her face
    Buries her soul in one embrace
    They're one and the same
    Just like water

    And the fire fades away
    Most of every day
    Is full of tired excuses
    But it's too hard to say
    I wish it were simple
    But we give up easily
    You're close enough to see that
    You're the other side of the world to me

    And on comes the panic light
    Holding on with fingers and feelings alike
    But the time has come
    To move along

    And the fire fades away
    Most of every day
    Is full of tired excuses
    But it's too hard to say
    I wish it were simple
    But we give up easily
    You're close enough to see that
    You're the other side of the world

    Can you help me?
    Can you let me go?
    And can you still love me
    When you can't see me anymore?

    And the fire fades away
    Most of every day
    Is full of tired excuses
    But it's too hard to say
    I wish it were simple
    But we give up easily
    You're close enough to see that
    You're the other side of the world
    Oh, the other side of the world
    You're the other side of the world to me Writer/s: KT Tunstall, Martin Terefe
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 1

  • Fermin from Resistencia, ArgentinaBeautiful song! Beautiful voice! Love her and her lyrics, really!
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