When has broken through
I will comfort you
When I wake, my tongue is tied
Daylight brings the great divide
Weeping like the rain
Whispering your name
Long to be reunified

Believe the sun will rise
When I reach the light
I will see you on the other side

See you on the other side
When I close my eyes
See you on the other side
When I close my eyes
See you on the other side
When I close my eyes

Speeding city lights
Leave me weak tonight
Oh I miss your warmth inside
The stars came out to shine
Across the waterline
I can feel you on the other side

See you on the other side
When I close my eyes
And I reach the light
See you on the other side
When I close my eyes
See you on the other side
When I close my eyes
And I reach the light
See you on the other side
When I close my eyes


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The Other Side Lyrics as written by Wayne Adrian Jackson Paul Van Dyk

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    The very first line is the only one I'm unsure about- what it sounds like he's saying doesn't make sense. But here's the rest of it:

    When there's broken through (?) I will comfort you When I wake, my tongue is tied Daylight brings the great divide Weeping like the rain Whispering your name Long to be reunified Believe the sun will rise When I reach the light I will see you on the other side

    Speeding city lights Leave me weak tonight Oh, I miss your warmth inside The stars came out to shine Across the waterline I can feel you on the other side

    See you on the other side When I close my eyes


    According to Paul Van Dyk's Wikipedia page, this song was written in response to the tsunami in southeastern Asia a few years back. The song is about the death of a loved one and still feeling a connection to them after they're gone.

    percepteson April 05, 2007   Link

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