Album: It Still Moves (2003)
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  • Watchin' a stretch of road
    Miles of light explode
    Driftin' off a thing I'd never done before
    Watchin' a crowd roll in
    Out go the lights it begins
    A feelin' in my bones I never felt before

    Mmh, people always told me
    That bars are dark and lonely
    And talk is often cheap and filled with air
    Sure sometimes they thrill me
    But nothin' could ever chill me
    Like the way they make the time just disappear

    Feelin' you here again
    Hot on my skin again
    Feelin good a thing I'd never known before
    What does it mean to feel? Millions of dreams come real
    A feelin' in my soul I'd never felt before, mmh
    And you you always told me
    No matter how long it holds me
    If it falls apart
    Or makes us millionaire
    You'll be right here forever
    We'll go thru this thing together
    And on heaven's golden shore we'll lay our heads Writer/s: James Edward Olliges Jr
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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