Time Baby III

Album: The Crow Soundtrack (1994)
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  • Sometimes it rains inside my head
    All the words run dry
    Walls are breathing hands are reaching up
    To touch my thigh

    No they don't have to take you away
    No they don't have to take you away
    No they don't have to take you away
    No they don't have to take you away

    Sometimes it's bright inside my head
    Just like the spark in my eyes
    And hands are breathing ones are reaching up
    Cause that's the time we rise

    No they don't have to take you away
    No they don't have to take you away
    No they don't have to take you away
    No they don't have to take you away
    (That's breaking away again)
    No they don't have to take you away Writer/s: BRAD LANER, ED RUSCHA, ELIZABETH THOMPSON, JIM GOODALL, JIM PUTNAM
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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