Talk about it
You dream about it
You feel that there's no place left to glow
Operatics, break the habits
You feel that there's no place left to grow
You gotta reach inside yourself and let it go

Close your eyes and drift away to some place new
Where the skies are blue brings back the child in you
Cross a lonely field as birds begin to speak

Its alright
Its ok

Blue, true
Blue, true

Cry about it shout about it
You feel that there's no sense in going on
Late november, change in weather
The cold has got a hold of you again
That river's gonna drag you down again

Close your eyes and drift away to someplace new
Where the skies are blue brings back the child in you
Cross a lonely field as birds begin to speak

It's alright
Its ok
Its alright
Blue

Nothing was stopping you
Nothing was stopping you
Nothing was stopping blue

Blue, true, blue, true, miss you

Child in you


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Child in You Lyrics as written by Grant Nicholas

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    hmm i remember Grant being interviewed in 2005(?) Where he said, that most of the songs on comfort in sound were completed before jon commited suicide and pushing the senses is the album where he refers a lot to jon..but maybe i'm wrong :|

    This song means a lot to me..it somehow helps me to relax..i listen to it in the car i lot...:p

    Mooneyon October 12, 2006   Link

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