And a piece of the pictures bitten right out of the middle
I'm alone and thinner I feel
Is this a prayer?
Anaesthetise me just til you return
I feel the loss like a squandered opportunity to whisper
You're all I ever needed.

Shapes fall into place
For once in your life you make
A clean breakaway.

And did you know that everything you touch is blessed and all the richer
For your love a better being
And if I display just a fraction of the soul you showed in this world
Then I know I'll see you again

Love so much to give
And too few to share it with
Wastes you away.

The dream it comes again and again
You're here
It's you
I pull you close and
Hold you tight
Into the sky you go
You go
And I can't change it
I can't change it.


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Music for a Nurse Lyrics as written by Mark John Heron Jonathan Ross Ellis

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    My best friend recently died, and for me, this song strikes a particularly poignant note (enough for me to bother registering for this site!) The second half of this song is amazing. The peice as a whole is a beautiful bit of music. I dont usually like people thinking they know the meanings of songs (especially when they make it so literal!) The great thing about it is its so universal. A song like this however has given me great personal comfort, and to that extent I am forever grateful. Thats the joy of music, it can help you with a breakup, can help you grieve, and can help you love.

    Philapon June 14, 2006   Link

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