Secret Smile

Album: Feeling Strangely Fine (1998)
Charted: 13
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  • Nobody knows it but you've got a secret smile
    And you use it only for me
    Nobody knows it but you've got a secret smile
    And you use it only for me
    So use it and prove it
    Remove this whirling sadness
    I'm losing I'm bluesing
    But you can't save me from madness

    Nobody knows it but you've got a secret smile
    And you use it only for me
    Nobody knows it but you've got a secret smile
    And you use it only for me

    So save me I'm waiting
    I'm needing, hear me pleading
    And soothe me, improve me
    I'm grieving, I'm barely believing it now, now

    When you are flying around and around the world
    And I'm lying a lonely
    I know there's something sacred and free reserved
    And received by me only Writer/s: DAN WILSON
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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