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Where's your heart gone
Where's your soul
Where did all of your faith go
And where's that old spark a failure stole
Well I bet we find it in no time at all
We'll find it in no time
We'll find it in no time
We'll find it in no time
We'll find it in no time at all
Where's your nerve gone
Where's your hope
Where's that sunrise you've been
waiting for
And where's that one day you counted on
Well I bet we find it in no time at all
When the walls start falling on the world
you have
Just hold tight, in no time, we can get
it back
When the skies come crashing on the
world you have
Just hold tight, in no time, we can get
it back
Where's your soul
Where did all of your faith go
And where's that old spark a failure stole
Well I bet we find it in no time at all
We'll find it in no time
We'll find it in no time
We'll find it in no time
We'll find it in no time at all
Where's your nerve gone
Where's your hope
Where's that sunrise you've been
waiting for
And where's that one day you counted on
Well I bet we find it in no time at all
When the walls start falling on the world
you have
Just hold tight, in no time, we can get
it back
When the skies come crashing on the
world you have
Just hold tight, in no time, we can get
it back
Lyrics submitted by BIRDDUDE830
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This song was originally written by a guy called Peter Gutteridge. He was one of the founders of the "Dunedin Sound" a musical scene in the south of New Zealand in the early 80s. From there it was covered by "The Clean" one of the early bands of that scene (he had originally been a member of in it's early days, writing a couple of their best early songs). The Dunedin sound, and the Clean became popular on american college radio in the mid to late 80s. I guess Yo La Tengo heard that version.
Great version of a great song,
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It's a beautiful end to the album, offers some kind of hope for the future based on nostalgia. Strange.