What's it like up there
Do you worry anymore
How's it feel up there
So much left to say
If I could tell your thoughts right now
It would never be the same
Wait til I am by your side
Then the meaning will come true

You're love will find a better way
Everybody wants you to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody,everybody wants to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody wants you to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody,everybody wants to know

We are nearly there
Do you get to see the love
Can you understand my thoughts
Seeing as no-one else here can
When you see the light
Does your pain just disappear
Will I ever feel your love
Once again my dear

You're love will find a better way
Everybody wants you to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody,everybody wants to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody wants you to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody,everybody wants to know

What's it like up there
How's it feel up there
What's it like up there
How's it feel up there

You're love will find a better way
Everybody wants you to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody,everybody wants to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody wants you to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody,everybody wants to know

You're love will find a better way
Everybody wants you to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody,everybody wants to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody wants you to know
You're love will find a better way
Everybody,everybody wants to know


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Getaway Lyrics as written by Robert Harvey Stuart Coleman

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    Great Driving song too :) :)

    lacuna112on April 23, 2006   Link

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