I see you walking everyday
With a smile beneath frown
But I won't look away, yeah
What does it mean?
What's there to see?

If I look closer
Closer, closer
Closer, closer
Closer, closer
Closer

Where are you going?
And what are you thinking at all?
Your eyes show nothing more
Than a dazed oblivion
What does it mean?
What will I see?

When I look closer
Closer, closer
Closer, closer
Closer, closer
Closer, yeah

You don't see me
Watching everyday
My smile could warm your frown
And I'd never look away
Never look away
There's more to me (there's more to me)
Than what you see

When you look closer
Closer, closer
Closer, closer
Closer, closer
Closer, closer
Closer, closer
Closer, yeah
Closer, closer
Closer, no no, oh


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Closer Lyrics as written by Caroline Corr Andrea Jane Corr

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    this is always gonna be my number 1 song!

    kitdisasteron November 26, 2007   Link

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