Out of energy
I don't know what to do with myself
Made it eventually
And now I'm resting on the very last breath

All I needed was this one
To get me back on my way
It wasn't long before I realized
There was no time to waste
There was soul all around me
Everybody let go
It wasn't long before we realized
There was no time to waste

Like I'm eleven again
I was the highest kid in the world
Reached a point with no end
Just looking out so I can take it all in

All I needed was this one
To get me back on my way
It wasn't long before I realized
There was no time to waste
There was soul all around me
Everybody let go
It wasn't long before we realized
There was no time to waste
All I needed was this one
To get me back on my way
It wasn't long before I realized
There was no time to waste

I thank you for soul
No point unless you got soul
This world has got to have soul
Looking round for your soul
Digging down to your soul
I found out you got soul
Holding out all your soul
Lifting up all your soul
I thank you for soul


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    wow! i'm so proud to be the first person to comment! well i really love this song, one of my favourites on tourist, but i don't fully understand the meaning of it. i mean, what is all the soul stuff about? but other than that, a really cool song

    mairion April 16, 2005   Link

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