Nowhere Is

Album: Forever Endeavour (2013)
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  • Shadow falls across my mind
    And the silence comes over me
    When i look behind
    And i think of how blue i might be
    Worried not for this lover i found
    I've been lost at sea

    Nowhere
    I've been there
    Now i know where nowhere is
    Nowhere
    I've been there
    Now i know where nowhere is

    I lived alone i made my bed
    Had to show everything i owned
    To room of regrets
    I hit the town they hit it too
    Worried not for this child/joy i found
    Life would not be new

    Nowhere
    I've been there
    Now i know where nowhere is
    Nowhere
    I've been there
    Now i know where nowhere is

    So i count my blessings and my lucky stars
    For this love is the best thing
    I ever gave my heart

    Nowhere
    I've been there
    Now i know where nowhere is
    Nowhere
    I've been there
    Now i know where nowhere is Writer/s: Ron Sexsmith
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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