Warning Sign

Album: Where You Stand (2013)
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  • In the middle of the night I hear you
    Talking in your sleep the same old story
    All I know it's not me, you've been talking to
    All the wishes, all the joy and wonder
    Sleeping with the fishes six feet under
    All I want
    Can't be done,
    Locked without a key
    Ohhh, where you going now?

    Don't let your heart run out on me
    Don't set the horses free
    We never laid it on the line
    No time
    No warning sign

    In the middle of the day I find you
    Turning round the tables and turning
    Off your mind in rewind
    You can't find a silent night
    All the paper lying on the ground
    Burning pages and those spinning heads
    Is something wrong
    In their lives?
    We need paradise
    Oohh, where you going wrong?

    Don't let your heart run out on me
    Don't set the horses free
    We never laid it on the line
    No time
    No warning sign

    Where you going wrong?
    Where you going wrong?
    Where you going wrong?
    Where you going wrong?

    Where you going wrong?
    Where you going wrong?
    Where you going wrong?
    Where you going?

    Don't let your heart run out on me
    Don't set the horses free
    We never laid it on the line
    No time
    No warning sign
    [x2] Writer/s: FRANCIS HEALY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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