Inner meet me, oh you can't decide [repeated 10 times]

Last night I dreamt somebody fell asleep between my knees

I couldn't help it rejected by a boy called me

Last night I dreamt somebody fell asleep between my knees

I couldn't help it rejected by a boy called me

Last night I dreamt somebody fell asleep between my knees

I couldn't help it all my thoughts were rejected by a boy called me

She said to me

Keep yer head up

Never show up

Keep it all in never dream alone

Away on a star

Who is too far

Say what you feel

He couldn't heal

Never dream alone

Never dream alone____________

If you can feel that the light is on the ceiling

Then you can't see past your nose

just what you seeing???

she's a fool...

I never listen but the people who are christian all want to move away?

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She said to me

Keep yer head up

Never show up

Keep it all in never dream alone

Away on a star

Who is too far

Say what you feel

he couldnt heal

Never dream alone

Never dream alone____________

Inner meet me, oh you can't decide (repeated


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    General Comment
    These were the lyrics I noticed on the Beta Band Website: Inner Meet Me, oh you can't decide (repeated) Last night I dreamt somebody fell asleep between my knees. I couldn't help it that the facts were rejected by a boy who called me (repeated 3 times) She said to me, keep your head up, never show up, keep it all in never dream alone Play on a star Moves too far Say what you feel Speak when you kneel Never dream alone Never dream alone If you were feeling that the light is on the ceiling then you can't see past your nose. Cos what you're seeing is the man underneath the beam she's a fool below low. I never listen but the people they were christened I wonder who was the one. A better placement for the basement when he's chasing Mrs Mason when they're facing on the relation She said to me, keep your head up, never show up, keep it all in, never dream alone Play on a star Moves too far Say what you feel Speak when you kneel Never dream alone Never dream alone Last night I dreamt somebody fell asleep between my knees I couldnt help it that the facts were recjected by a boy called me (repeated 3 times) She said to me, keep your head up, never show up, keep it all in, never dream alone Play on a star Moves too far Say what you feel Speak when you kneel Never dream alone Never dream alone
    catatonic121on October 12, 2004   Link
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    General Comment
    Great song.....especially at the "She said to me...." parts.......Ooooooh goosebumps!!!
    Skilleton May 04, 2004   Link
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    This for me is not only The Beta's stand out moment,it's also my favourite song of all time. I love the whole construction of the song,how it builds and builds, gathering momentum,and although essentially an accoustic track, the added beta magic just creats a mood that is just hypnotic. It's weird, it's wonderful,but it's so, so simple. An absolute master class in song writing. genius isn't strong enough to describe this work of art.
    ProfessorEagleOwlon June 14, 2010   Link
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    General Comment
    Does it worry anybody that this website must insert question marks to make up for unknown lyrics? I am beginning to doubt the validity of their transcriptions.
    mrfilmon February 12, 2005   Link
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    General Comment
    I really wish "Inner meet me, oh you can't decide" was "Could it be, dark outside". That's what I thought it was before I looked it up, and I liked that line so much better.
    olivicuson June 15, 2006   Link
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    mrfilm i know you posted this a while ago but.. did you know that people submit the lyrics? people with accounts can put whatever they think they lyrics are and no, not all transcriptions are the same but most are accurate and if they are wrong many times people comment with the correct lyrics.
    thel0vexmachineon September 17, 2006   Link

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