SOS

Album: Jupiter Calling (2017)
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  • There's pain on the border as far as the eyes can't see
    And hell's getting busy while we're in the cheap seats
    My girl in a tutu, more shoes to pick for her feet
    How many lies long until we admit what we see

    Blame it on love
    Blame it on sorrow
    Blame it on a star that fell too soon
    Or Jupiter calling
    Can you hear them cry?
    SOS, someone help
    SOS, someone help

    They say the victims are dangerous, what a bitter excuse
    'Cause now we're complacent but living a lie is the truth
    A doll in the water, her hair out like tendrils
    But it's only a bad day that I've ever rescued

    Blame it on love
    Blame it on sorrow
    Blame it on a star that fell too soon
    Or Jupiter calling
    Can you hear them cry?
    SOS, someone help
    SOS, someone help

    SOS, someone help
    SOS, someone help

    (SOS) can't turn away from the pain
    (Someone help) but I don't want to see it again
    (SOS) can't turn away from the pain
    (Someone help) I still hear them cry Writer/s: Andrea Jane Corr, Caroline Corr, Caroline Georgina Corr, James Corr, Sharon Corr
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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