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by Dido

Album: No Angel (1999)
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  • Even on a day like this when you're crawling on the floor
    Reaching for the 'phone to ring anyone who knows you anymore
    It's all right to make mistakes, you're only human
    Inside everybody's hiding something
    Staring at the same four walls, have you tried to help yourself
    The rings around your eyes they don't hide, that you need to get some rest
    It's all right to make mistakes you're only human
    Inside everybody's hiding something
    Take time to catch your breath and choose your moment
    Don't slide

    Don't slide
    Don't slide
    Don't slide
    Slide, slide

    Even at a time like this when the morning seems so far
    Think that pain belongs to you but it's happened to us all
    It's all right to make mistakes you're only human
    Inside everybody's hiding something
    Take time to catch your breath and choose your moment
    Don't slide

    Don't slide
    Don't slide
    Don't slide
    Slide, slide

    You brought this on yourself and it's high time you left it there
    Lie here and rest your head and dream of something else instead

    Don't slide
    Don't slide
    Don't slide
    Slide, slide Writer/s: DIDO ARMSTRONG, PAUL PHILIP HERMAN
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Red Brick Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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