Glitter In The Air
by Pink

Album: Funhouse (2008)
Charted: 18
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  • Have you ever fed a lover with just your hands?
    Closed your eyes And trusted, just trusted
    Have you ever Thrown a fist full of glitter in the air?
    Have you ever looked fear in the face
    And said I just don't care

    Its only half past the point of No return
    The tip of the iceberg
    The sun before the burn
    The thunder before lightning
    The breathe before the phrase
    Have you ever felt this way?

    Have you ever hated yourself for staring at the phone?
    Your whole life waiting on the ring to prove you're not alone
    Have you Ever been touched so gently you had to cry?
    Have you ever invited a stranger to come inside?

    Its only half past the point of oblivion
    The hourglass on the table
    The walk before the run
    The breathe before the kiss
    And the fear before the flames
    Have you ever felt this way?

    La La La La La La La La

    There you are, sitting in the garden
    Clutching my coffee,
    Calling me sugar
    You called me sugar

    Have you ever wished for an endless night?
    Lassoed the moon and the stars and pulled that rope tight
    Have you ever held your breathe and asked yourself will it ever get better than tonight?
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Comments: 2

  • Cindy from Evansville, InBeautiful song, beautiful voice.
  • Laura from Seattle, Wai love pink. i love this song. i loved the performance she did at the 2010 Grammy!
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