Do you ever stop and wonder
Where you'd be without her?

You listened, you listened, you listened
To what she said to you

The sound of sounds ain't lightning

The whisper, the promise, the solace
Of where you're lead to
Yeah

The sound of sounds ain't lightning
Yeah, yeah

The sound of sounds ain't lightning

Have you forgotten who you are?
(Have you forgotten who you are?)
Have you forgotten who you are?
(Have you forgotten who you are?)

Could you ever stop and wonder
Could you live without her?

The sound of sounds ain't lightning
Yeah, yeah

The sound of sounds ain't lightning
Yeah

The sound of sounds ain't lightning
Yeah, yeah
(The sound of sounds ain't lightning)

The sound of sounds ain't lightning


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Sound of Sounds Lyrics as written by Ian Thomas Ball Ben Ottewell

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    The fourth "have you forgotten who you are?" where the chord changes from dischord to harmony and the whole sound melts into something perfect... it's too good to put into words. That moment is everything that makes Gomez great.

    Not many songs give me goose bumps these days, but this one does. It's a powerful thing.

    caitsith01on June 17, 2003   Link

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