Too low to find my way
Too high to wonder why
I've touched this place before
Somewhere in another time
Now I can hear the sun
The clouds drifting through the blinds
A half a million thoughts
Are flowing through my mind

A satellite recalled your voice
Sent me round the world again
All the night you've dreamt away
Sent me round my heart again
One touch upon my lips
And all my thoughts are clear
I feel your smoky mist
Up to the stratosphere

Too low to find my way
Too high to wonder why
I've touched this place before
Somewhere in another time
Now I can hear the sun
The clouds drifting through the blinds
A half a million thoughts
Are flowing through my mind

Too low to find my way
Too high to wonder why
I've touched this place before
Somewhere in another time
Now I can hear the sun
The clouds drifting through the blinds
A half a million thoughts
Are flowing through my mind

Too low to find my way
Too high to wonder why
I've touched this place before
Somewhere in another time
Now I can hear the sun


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Lebanese Blonde Lyrics as written by Roberto Garza Richard Hilton

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    General Comment

    yes this song is about getting high. Blonde is a term for very pure hash...since it looks blonde.

    ffrankon May 25, 2012   Link
  • 0
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    i loooooove getting stoned to this song! :) its amazing

    playgroundloveon November 07, 2004   Link
  • 0
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    This song has an amazing beat, it's just a feel good song.

    Jenr404on December 05, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    yes i agree with getting stoned to this song...or all their songs.

    paradigmshifton December 08, 2004   Link
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    not to be a moralistical/drugs-are-bad prick or anything but i get a crazy lil' high listening to this song without being stoned.

    lz2108on December 26, 2004   Link
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    when i am getting high at night..i listen to the garden state soundtrack..when this songs comes on i find myself in the trance where i am more relaxed then i ever can remember being in before..i tend to connect with the beat and blur out the words..her voice is calming i have to say !!!!!

    carriew1184on January 14, 2005   Link
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    General Comment

    does anyone know the french lyrics?

    Elinon January 23, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    Go ask Jerry Lewis...he might know.

    OpinionHeadon January 23, 2005   Link
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    Trop déprimée pour m'en tirer Trop bien pour rien piger J'ai deja connu cet état Ailleurs plein d'autrefois J'entends le soleil Les nuages par les volets Un million de pensées Envahit mon esprit

    Un satellite rappelait ta voix orbite dans le monde pour toi Tu as revé toute la nuit En envie de mon coeur Je t'effleures des levres et puis Ca me donne les idées claires Je sens ton suc se dissiper Jusqu'a la stratosphere

    Trop déprimée pour m'en tirer Trop bien pour rien piger J'ai deja connu cet état Ailleurs plein d'autrefois J'entends le soleil Les nuages par les volets Un million de pensées Envahit mon esprit

    c2on February 05, 2005   Link
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    what does blidge mean btw?

    Elinon March 03, 2005   Link

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