I sigh when people pass by and I hide it away
I wipe a tear from my eye and I hide it away
When I need you the most
I hold the ghost of you inside
So I keep the flame, and go on my way
Laugh at the game and I hide it away
Hide it away
Hide it away

I break down in the street and I hide it away
Can't speak, can't move my feet and I hide it away
I smile through the mask of my face
But deep and wide is the hurt inside
So I live to love some other day
Laugh at the game and I hide it away
Hide it away
Hide it away

When I need you the most
I hold the ghost of you inside
So I keep the flame, and go on my way
Laugh at the game and I hide it away
Hide it away
Hide it away
Hide it away


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Hide It Away Lyrics as written by Richard John Thompson

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    Those are not the lyrics to this song. I posted the correct lyrics, but they somehow appeared instead. Here are the correct lyrics:

    I sigh when people pass by and I hide it away I wipe a tear from my eye and I hide it away When I need you the most I hold the ghost of you inside So I keep the flame, and go on my way Laugh at the game and I hide it away Hide it away Hide it away

    I break down in the street and I hide it away Can't speak, can't move my feet and I hide it away I smile through the mask of my face But deep and wide is the hurt inside So I live to love some other day Laugh at the game and I hide it away Hide it away Hide it away

    When I need you the most I hold the ghost of you inside So I keep the flame, and go on my way Laugh at the game and I hide it away Hide it away Hide it away Hide it away

    epiwooshon December 02, 2013   Link

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