Album: This Is My Truth - Tell Me Yours (1999)
Charted: 11
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  • For you my dear sister
    Holding onto me forever
    Disco dancing with the rapists
    Your only crime is silence

    Can't work at this anymore
    Can't move, I want to stay at home
    Tied up to all these crutches
    Never far from your hands

    Tsunami tsunami came washing over me
    Tsunami tsunami came washing over me
    Can't speak, can't think, won't talk, won't walk

    Doctors tell me that I'm cynical
    I tell them that it must be chemical
    So what am I doing girl
    Cry into my drink I disappear

    Eyes for teeth waving over me
    Bring down the shadows of my mind
    Sleep and breathe under our sheets
    Inhale the anxiety in between, in between, in between, in between

    Tsunami tsunami came washing over me
    Tsunami tsunami came washing over me
    Tsunami tsunami came washing over me
    Tsunami tsunami came washing over me
    Through September under the weather

    In between, in between, in between, in between

    Tsunami tsunami came washing over me
    Tsunami tsunami came washing over me
    Tsunami tsunami came washing over me
    Tsunami tsunami came washing over me
    Take the GI's I will have the spies Writer/s: James Bradfield, Nicholas Jones, Sean Moore
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, O/B/O DistroKid
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