I know I think a lot
But somehow it just doesn't help
It only makes it worse

The more I think
The more I know
The more it hurts

With only solitude to meet me like a friend
Oh, where are you?
Where are you ? where are you?

Maybe she sits alone
Beyond the storm
Across the raging torrent of the sea
She knows I want her
And she knows I'll always be
How can I live without the love I cannot see
Oh where are you?
Where are you ?
Where are you?

Oooooooohhhh
I know there's someone there
I hear her breathe
Behind the silence of the dark
But I know that I won't see
'til we open up our eyes together
She'll look at me
What a moment that moment will be!

And she looks so light
I could fly her through the night

Oooh
I know I think a lot
But somehow it just doesn't help
It only goes to show
That what you never miss
You never know
But I have loved you from the moment that we knew
Oh, I love you
I love you
But where are you?


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    i disagree with this song. not everone gets what they want.

    petyon April 07, 2005   Link
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    i think this song is about him, alone, single, imagining who will be the love of his life. he is lonely and hurting because he cant stop his mind from taking him to sad places. he dreams of a woman, he can almost touch her, he sees her, but she doesnt exist. i love how he words that thinking a lot makes everything worse, i love how he writes.

    midnight_listeneron December 25, 2006   Link
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    Cat Stevens++ A true lyricist.

    agmlegoon December 03, 2007   Link
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    Cat Stevens++ A true lyricist.

    agmlegoon December 03, 2007   Link

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