Nothing Is Keeping You Here
by a-ha

Album: Foot of the Mountain (2009)
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  • The lights change on the hill
    The air seems strangely still
    Everyone's asleep

    The floorboards creak at dawn
    As you walk out on the lawn
    The grass is wet beneath

    You think it rather strange
    You think it rather weird
    It's fair to say that

    Nothing is keeping you here
    Nothing is keeping you here
    Nothing is keeping you here

    The phone is off the hook
    As you sink into a book
    You don't know where you are

    From the world; detached
    Unto a girl you latched
    It never got too far

    And everybody talks
    And everybody stares
    It's safe to say that
    Nothing is keeping you here
    Nothing is keeping you here
    Nothing is keeping you here

    And everybody's dawn
    And everybody cares
    You knew your day to shine
    Would come without you here

    Come without you here,
    Nothing was keeping you here
    Nothing is keeping you here Writer/s: MAGNE (MAGS) FURUHOLMEN, MORTEN HARKET, PAUL WAAKTAAR-SAVOY
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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