Suspension
by Mae

Album: The Everglow (2005)
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  • Lately I'm alright and lately I'm not scared, I figured out that what you do to me feels like I'm floating on air, I don't need to know right now, all I know is that I believe, the very thing that got us here, and now I can't leave

    Say anything, but say what you mean, cause I'm caught in suspension

    Now I'm wanting this for sure and I'll beg for nothing more, I'll plan all day and drive all night you'll love what's in store, can't seem to stop this now, even if its not so clear, and I'll take what I can get, if you want me here

    Say anything, but say what you mean, when you whisper you want this, your eyes tell the same, picking up speed, I can barely breathe, cause I'm caught in suspension

    It's enough for me to get excited its enough for me to feel well

    Say anything, but say what you mean, when you whisper you want this, your eyes tell the same, Say anything, (suspension) but say what you mean, (I can't say what you mean) I'm caught in suspension, I'm caught in suspension, picking up speed, (suspension) I can barely breathe, (all I can do is breathe) I'm caught in suspension, I'm caught in suspension, Say anything, (suspension) but say what you mean, (your eyes mean everything) I'm caught in suspension Writer/s: ANDY WRIGHT, GEOFFREY BECK
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Comments: 2

  • Kayla from Amherst, OhMae writes incredible music at all times. I saw them live and it was absolutely amazing. I have never listened to one of their songs that doesn't give me a good feeling inside.
  • Simon from Chattanooga , TnThis song is one of the most incredible ever written; the lyrics dance on an ocean of beautiful notes, while a whispering piano melody brings it together in a forest of wondrous sound.
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