Push Me, Pull Me

Album: Yield (1998)
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  • I had a false belief
    I thought I came here to stay
    We're all just visiting
    All just breaking like waves
    The oceans made me but who came up with love?
    Push me pull me push me or pull me out
    Push me pull me or pull me out {2X}

    So if there were no angels would there be no sin?
    You better stop me before I begin
    But let me say: if I behave can you arrange a spacious hole in the ground
    Somewhere nice make it nice
    Where the land meets high tide
    Push me, pull me, or pull me out
    Push me, pull me? {2X}

    Like a cloud dropping rain
    I'm discarding all thought
    I'll dry up, leaving puddles on the ground
    I'm like an opening band for the sun
    Push me, pull me {6X}
    I've had enough, said enough, felt enough, I'm fine, still in it? Writer/s: Michael Gough
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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