You hear my cry, lover of mine
No tear in the eye or fear in my mind
The forest is thick and you don't recognize
We parted our lips and we reached from inside

In a wide open field we know we can feel
Awake and unreal, off, off to nowhere
Off to nowhere
Off to nowhere

Need more people to be satisfied
No fear of a God and no prayer for the night
Come into our minds and you rush through our lives
We parted our lips and we reached from inside

In a wide open field we know we can feel
Awake and unreal, off, off to nowhere
Off to nowhere

The only thing you've got (off to nowhere)
You know you're better off without it
The only thing you've got (off to nowhere)
You know you're better off without it
The only thing you've got (off to nowhere)
You know you're better off without it
The only thing you've got (off to nowhere)
You know you're better off without it

Youngest fire, you decide
You decide what is right

Youngest fire, who decides?
We decide what is right

Near yet so far
Isn't it? (You know you're better off without it)
Near yet so far (The only thing you've got)
Isn't it? (You know you're better off without it)
Near yet so far (The only thing you've got)
Isn't it? (You know you're better off without it)
Near yet so far (The only thing you've got)
Isn't it? (You know you're better off without it)
Near yet so far (The only thing you've got)
Isn't it? (You know you're better off without it)


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Lover of Mine Lyrics as written by Victoria Garance Alixe Legrand Alex Kristian Scally

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    I agree! I see the opening line, "you hear my cry, lover of mine," as the person's sex cry (of joy, obviously haha), which also explains why the person is crying, yet there's "no tear in the eye or fear in [their] mind."

    kitkat7417on October 20, 2011   Link

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