Album: Sense (1992)
Charted: 31
Play Video
  • I'm flying high on something beautiful and aimless,
    It's got a name but I prefer to call it nameless.
    It comes and goes leaves me on a bed of splinters,
    Feels like I'm living in a town closed down for winter.

    The taste of Love,
    The more you get, the more you want,
    And all because,
    The only reason is just because.
    It all makes Sense,
    When you're near
    It all makes Sense.

    I'm standing high on tiptoes looking over fences,
    Waiting for somebody like you to kiss me Senseless.
    I've had a bellyful of faces drawn in sadness,
    I want to jump deep into tides of loving madness Writer/s: IAN ZACHARY BROUDIE, TERRY HALL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Trans Soul Rebels: Songs About Transgenderism

Trans Soul Rebels: Songs About TransgenderismSong Writing

A history of songs dealing with transgender issues, featuring Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Morrissey and Green Day.

Melanie

MelanieSongwriter Interviews

The singer-songwriter Melanie talks about her spiritual awakening at Woodstock, "Brand New Key," and why songwriting is an art, not a craft.

90210 to Buffy to Glee: How Songs Transformed TV

90210 to Buffy to Glee: How Songs Transformed TVSong Writing

Shows like Dawson's Creek, Grey's Anatomy and Buffy the Vampire Slayer changed the way songs were heard on TV, and produced some hits in the process.

Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots

Robert DeLeo of Stone Temple PilotsSongwriter Interviews

Stone Temple Pilots bass player Robert DeLeo names the songs that have most connected with fans and tells the stories behind tracks from their Tiny Music album.

Matthew Wilder - "Break My Stride"

Matthew Wilder - "Break My Stride"They're Playing My Song

Wilder's hit "Break My Stride" had an unlikely inspiration: a famous record mogul who rejected it.

David Sancious

David SanciousSongwriter Interviews

Keyboard great David Sancious talks about his work with Sting, Seal, Springsteen, Clapton and Aretha, and explains what quantum physics has to do with making music.