Just Out Of Reach

Album: Bunny Lake Is Missing soundtrack (1965)
Charted: 113
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  • Just out of reach
    Time has changed you, I can see
    Try to remember how we used to be
    Come on back to me

    Just out of reach
    Don't stand back and you will see
    Just how easy it can be
    But you stand contentedly

    Just out of reach
    Time will show that I mean what I say
    You'll see, you'll see
    You'll wonder why you doubted my work
    When our love was meant to be

    Come on home, you'll be glad
    Back here I won't be mad
    Funny you should be the one to make me feel sad

    Just out of reach

    Just out of reach
    Time will show that I mean what I say
    You'll see, you'll see
    You'll wonder why you doubted my work
    When our love was meant to be

    Come on home, you'll be glad
    Back here I won't be mad
    Funny you should be the one to make me feel sad

    Just out of reach Writer/s: COLIN EDWARD MICHAEL BLUNSTONE
    Publisher: MUSIC SALES CORPORATION
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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