I hear the whispering
Just out of you
Still I know what's inside of you
Neighbors appear in the view
Let me clear for you

How? Let me hold on to you

Caught up in motion
Swear when you're 'round
Too many sirens, they keep you up at night
Sit back and hold your ears

How will we hold back our tubes?

I hear them whispering
They analyze
But no one knows
What's lost in your eyes

Slipping away
They dig inside of you
And how can we hold on to you?


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Cornelia and Jane Lyrics as written by Ira David Kaplan Georgia Mia Hubley

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    Quite a few lyrics of these are wrong. Here's a more accurate version:

    I hear the whispering Just out of view Still unknown what’s inside of you Outside your window Neighbors peer in at you How can we care for you?

    How can we hold onto you?

    Caught up in motion Swirling around Sometimes you’re standing still On uneven ground Too many sirens, they keep you up at night Sit back and hold your ears (?)

    How will we hold back our tears?

    I hear them whispering They analyze But no one knows What’s lost in your eyes Sending the message, it doesn't get to you How can we care for you?

    Slipping away Fade deep inside of you But how can we hold on to you?

    realitysoldieron January 18, 2013   Link

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