Through The Dark

Album: Eye To The Telescope (2004)
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  • As I walk away
    I look over my shoulder
    To see what I'm leaving behind

    Pieces of puzzles
    And
    Wishes on eyelashes fail

    Oh!
    How do I show all the love
    Inside my heart

    Well this is all new
    And I'm feeling my way through the dark

    And I used to talk
    With honest conviction
    Of how I predicted my world
    I'm gonna leave it to star gazers
    Tell me what your telescope says

    Oh what is in store for me now?
    It's coming apart

    I know that it's true
    Cause I'm feeling my way through the dark

    Try to find a light on somewhere
    Try to find a light on somewhere
    I'm finding I'm falling in love with the dark over here

    Oh oh what do I know I don't care
    Where I start

    For my troubles are few
    As I'm feeling my way through the dark
    Through the dark
    I'm feeling my way through the dark Writer/s: KATIE TUNSTALL, KT TUNSTALL, MARTIN TEREFE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TuneCore Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Hannah from Chatham, NjI love the piano in this song. I saw her doing it live on youtube, and she said even though she took piano lessons when she was younger, this was the only song she really used a lot of piano on.
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