Sit and Wonder

Album: Forth (2008)
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  • I sit and wonder, I often wonder
    I sit and wonder about the things she does
    I sit and wonder, I often wonder
    I've been waiting for this moment to come

    And she's the teacher and I'm the pupil but I ain't learning anything at all
    Now I' m falling into the black hole and I can barely feel the sun

    Yeah I sit and wonder, I fall to pieces
    I've been waiting for her to come
    A bed of roses, her cheeks like peaches
    Yeah I ain't going to wait no more

    Give me some light, give the light, yeah give me some light, give me some light

    Well writes a passage, we are mistaken, yeah
    Some are going to break into stone,
    The door is open and I am reaching, yeah
    It looks like a prodigal son

    Yeah give me some light, give the light, yeah give me some light, give me some light

    God give me the light, give me the light, yeah give me some light, give me some light

    I've been there doing it to my mind Lord

    Something is going on inside my head Lord
    Something is going on inside my head Lord Writer/s: Nick McCabe, Peter Anthony Salisbury, Richard Paul Ashcroft, Simon Robin David Jones
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
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