Tonight the Streets Are Ours

Album: Lady's Bridge (2007)
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  • Do you know why you got feelings in your heart'
    Don't let fear of feeling fool you
    What you see sets you apart
    And there's nothing here to bind you
    It's no way for life to start

    Do you know that tonight the streets are ours'
    Tonight the streets are ours
    These lights in our hearts they tell no lies

    Those people they got nothing in their souls
    And they make our TVs blind us
    From our vision and our goals
    Oh, the trigger of time it tricks you
    So you have no way to grow

    But do you know that tonight the streets are ours'
    Tonight the streets are ours
    These lights in our hearts they tell no lies

    And no one else can haunt me
    The way that you can haunt me
    I need to know you want me
    I couldn't be without you
    And the light that shines around you

    No nothing ever mattered more than not doubting
    That tonight the streets are ours

    Do you know how to kill loneliness at last'
    Oh, there's so much there to heal dear
    And make tear stains of the past

    But do you know that tonight the streets are ours'
    Tonight the streets are ours
    These lights in our street are ours

    Tonight the streets are ours
    These lights in our hearts they tell no lies Writer/s: RICHARD WILLIS HAWLEY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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