Another World

Album: The Crying Light (2008)
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  • I need another place
    Will there be peace?
    I need another world
    This one's nearly gone

    Still have too many dreams
    Never seen the light
    I need another world
    A place where I can go

    I'm gonna miss the sea
    I'm gonna miss the snow
    I'm gonna miss the bees
    I'll miss the things that grow

    I'm gonna miss the trees
    I'm gonna miss the sun
    I miss the animals
    I'm gonna miss you all

    I need another place
    Will there be peace?
    I need another world
    This one's nearly gone

    I'm gonna miss the birds
    Singing all their songs
    I'm gonna miss the wind
    Been kissing me so long, oh

    Another world
    Another world
    Another world
    Another world Writer/s: Anohni Hegarty
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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