Come, come Naveed
Come, come Naveed
Come, come Naveed
Come, come save

Come, come Naveed
Come, come Naveed
Come, come Naveed

Are you there, and is it comfortable?
Did you want to escape, try to escape the population?
Sure is deceiving for you particularly
To let a young man die oh
Let him die if he wants to, die if he wants to

I can't live here anymore
But it's hard when you reach for that floor
There's something that tears me inside
So I can't go

Brother, are you there?
Now tell me, is it wonderful
Or were you hoping to find, hoping to find
Something a little more
Counting down the hours
I need to know now
Do the hands of time only rule this chapter
I'll have to try once again, oh
I'll have to try when I want to
I'll have to try when I want to

I can't live here anymore
But it's hard when you reach for that floor
There's something that tears me inside
I can't live here anymore
Anymore, anymore

There he's on his knees again
Trying hard to understand
Why Naveed would let a young man die
Convinced that he might break
He reaches for that phone
And another day has gone
Oh another day has gone
Oh another day
Has gone, has gone, has gone, has gone, has gone, has gone
Has gone, has gone, has gone, has gone, has gone, has gone
Has gone, has gone, has gone, has gone

I can't live here anymore
But it's hard when you reach for that floor
There's something that tears me inside
I can't live here anymore
I can't live here anymore
I can't live here anymore
I can't live here anymore
I can't live here anymore
Anymore

Come, come Naveed
Come, come Naveed
Come, come save

Come, come Naveed
Come, come Naveed
Come, come now

Come, come Naveed
Come, come Naveed
Come, come now
Come, come now
Come, come Naveed


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    Y does this song only have this many posts? This was the good OLP, the new stuff sucks. The first three cds rock, but after Happiness is not a Fish you can Catch, I think it went downhill from there...

    Best OLP song hands down, this or starseed anyways...

    FaaipDeOaidon January 03, 2005   Link

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