Comfort In Sound

Album: Comfort In Sound (2002)
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  • We fall right in and suffer the sins
    Try to pull things round when the air starts to thin
    We nurse regrets, restricted in our own belief
    A new disease

    We shake new hands, the victims of fate
    We tread new ground misfortune conveys
    You tear yourself apart
    Wishing to be born again
    A different man

    Comfort in sound
    It's all around
    Ease back the strain
    Come heal your pain
    Comfort in sound
    Its all around you now
    Comfort in sound

    We suffer love together as one
    An empty heart with nowhere to turn
    We find ourselves looking back another way
    A brand new day

    Comfort in sound
    Its all around
    Ease back the strain
    Come heal your pain
    Comfort in sound
    Its all around you now, yeah

    Solution gone, emotions ablaze
    A life so strong just faded away
    You find yourself searching for a quick release
    A new belief

    Comfort in sound
    Its all around
    Ease back the strain
    Come heal your pain
    Comfort in sound
    Its all around you now
    Comfort in sound Writer/s: GRANT NICHOLAS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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