We Share The Same Skies

Album: Ignore The Ignorant (2009)
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  • A strange union the other day
    It's a dead Russian, the papers say
    But it would be nice if they realized
    That she thought 'he is mine'

    This town has got you down and I know
    I was helping you out
    While your hope died under northern skies and it shows
    I was helping you to realize
    The reason why, it was no surprise
    No way

    The act will pass by no-one
    And I'm sad to say it's not different today
    Be comforted by we share the same skies
    And for once pay no mind

    I have decided it's best that you know
    I'm still thinking about
    Old lies as north-west skies grow cold
    No point in denying
    Anxiety was my favorite feeling after jealousy
    Yeah, I'll concede

    That I could not be as nervous as I was
    I could not, no way Writer/s: GARY JOHN JARMAN, JOHNNY MARR, ROSS ANTHONY JARMAN, RYAN JAMES JARMAN
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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