I get so lonely thinking only of your love and how its gone.
Gets in my bed and it gets on to new stuff and I think I might go alone.
They take me oh so far away from any place that looks like home.
And never let me go.

Til I have found my heart and home, those rubberneckers do me no harm.
And when I find it there will be curtains, lots of curtains going so low.
We'll make it oh so far away no one shall ever want to take song.
You always know how to get me going.

Speak to me, speak to me like devils do creep to me like devils do, creep in through the window.
In the dark, in the dark, like Noah's Ark.

I make a mark, I've gotta start somewhere.

Til all comes true.
Til all comes true.

I get so lonely thinking only of your love and how it's gone.
No kids in my bed, theyre getting onto new stuff and I think I might go alone.
I'll make it oh so far away no one should ever try to take song
You always have to keep things going!

Speak to me, speak to me like lovers do, creep to me like lovers do, creep in through the window.
Jump with me, jump just like you own me, you know you are the only one

When all comes true
When all comes true

Oh I know I will find out, now I know I, I know I will find out, now I know I, I know I will find out.
When all comes true.


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    This might be my favorite song by them

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