Anna Lee

Album: Falling Into Infinity (1997)
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  • Helpless child
    They invite your hands to fill their needs
    Will you be the same
    Shameless smile
    To steal from you the innocence that bleeds
    Will they feel your pain

    Trying to believe
    The scars unseen
    The tears wash clean
    You don't wanna breathe the air you breathe
    You don't know how you'll live a life alone

    She keeps holding on
    Holding on to you
    Let her breathe the air
    Don't wanna be alone where do you belong
    Anna lee

    Behind those eyes
    The vivid scene
    A lucid dream within
    Questioned secrets are revealed
    And everytime
    You can't deny
    The lines that trace your skin
    Wounds that never heal

    Trying to believe
    The scars unseen
    The tears wash clean
    You don't wanna breathe the air you breathe
    You don't know how you'll live a life alone

    She keeps holding on
    Holding on to you
    Let her breathe the air
    Don't wanna be alone where do you belong
    Anna Lee

    And now she's calling out a name
    Can't keep on hiding all her pain
    You feel the rain move in
    As you begin
    To turn and answer the call

    Trying to believe
    The scars unseen
    The tears wash clean
    You don't wanna breathe the air you breathe
    You don't know how you'll live a life alone

    She keeps holding on
    Holding on to you
    Let her breathe the air
    Don't wanna be alone where do you belong
    Anna Lee Writer/s: DEREK G. SHERINIAN, KEVIN JAMES LA BRIE, KEVIN JAMES LABRIE
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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