Harbour
by Moby

Album: 18 (2002)
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  • The street bears no release
    When everybody's fighting
    The street bears no release
    With life so hard and biting

    I run the stairs away
    And walk into the night-time
    The sadness flows like water
    And washes down the heartache
    And washes down the heartache

    [Chorus:]
    My heart is full
    My heart is wide
    The saddest songs are played
    On the strings of my heart

    The heat is on its own
    The roof seems so inviting
    A vantage point is gained
    To watch the children fighting

    So lead me to the harbor
    And float me on the waves
    Sink me in the ocean
    To sleep in a sailor's grace
    To sleep in a sailor's grace

    [Chorus x2]
    My heart is full
    My heart is wide
    The saddest songs are played
    On the strings of my heart Writer/s: RICHARD MELVILLE HALL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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