Bells For Her

Album: Under The Pink (1994)
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  • And through the life force and there goes her friend
    On her Nishiki it's out of time
    And through the portal they can make amends

    Hey would you say whatever we're blanket friends
    Can't stop what's coming
    Can't stop what's on its way

    And through the walls they made their mudpies
    I've got your mind I said
    She said I've your voice
    I said you don't need my voice girl
    You have your own
    But you never thought it was enough of
    So they went years and years
    Like sisters blanket girls
    Always there through that and this
    There's nothing we cannot ever fix I said

    Can't stop what's coming
    Can't stop what's on its way
    Can't stop what's coming
    Can't stop what's on its way

    Bells and footfalls and soldiers and dolls
    Brothers and lovers she and I were
    Now she seems to be sand under his shoes
    There's nothing I can do
    Can't stop what's coming
    Can't stop what's on its way
    Can't stop what's coming
    Can't stop what's on its way

    And now I speak to you are you in there
    You have her face and her eyes
    But you are not her
    And we go at each other like blank ettes
    Who can't find their thread and their bare

    Can't stop loving you
    Can't stop loving
    Can't stop what is on its way
    And I see it coming
    And it's on its way Writer/s: TORI AMOS
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing
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