Further Away

Album: Everything Must Go (1996)
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  • The further away I get from you
    The harder it gets for everyone else, for everyone else

    The happier I am when I'm with you
    The harder it gets when I am alone, when I am alone

    The harder I try to learn something from you
    Further away

    Further away feel it fade into your childhood further away
    Further away feel dazed and misunderstood
    Further away

    The stiller the oxygen the harder you breathe
    The draining away just like an old man's dream
    Just like an old man's dream

    The simpler the answer the harder it can get
    The circular landscape comes back only with regret
    Only with regret

    The more estranged I feel from my youth further away

    Further away feel it fade into your childhood further away
    Further away feel dazed and misunderstood
    Further away

    Further away feel it fade into your childhood further away
    Further away feel dazed and misunderstood
    Further away Writer/s: BRADFIELD, JONES, MOORE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
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