I've been reeling home
A broken shopping trolley
Wheels on the wrong
How come wisdom
Came on strong
But it's too late to be done
Words are but dust of stars
When they collide
I get lost in the sparks
Explode into the dark
And move like light on the sea

I think I'm gonna cry
But I'm gonna laugh about it
All in time
I know I'm gonna cry
But I'm gonna laugh about it
All in time, all in time

my head's hanging so low
I'm kicking it
When I walk down the road
And your words explode
Employ a search light to see

I think I'm gonna

it takes me unawares
All the magic that hides
Inside your stares
Always one more peak to climb
It really seems there is no finishing line

I think I'm gonna cry


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Shopping Trolley Lyrics as written by Matt Ward Beth Orton

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    It seems like she feels as though she did something wrong, maybe said something wrong to someone and she feels really bad about it. She understands that she can't take it back and maybe in the future it will be something she can look back and laugh about. But right now, she feels like she can never do anything right, and so all she feels she can do is cry.

    secondhandsmokeon July 18, 2006   Link

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