Your always waiting on the tides
It's time you decide
I've walked down long roads that seem to have no end at all
You never wanted time to end
To let my life offend
It's time to realize what hides deep inside holy eyes
Hold on tight Hold on fast
This ain't the kind that always lasts
If you want me to go just ask me
To go I'd go

All the way my love over the hills and
Right on to you Run away my love
Over the hills and right on through you
Over the hills and right on through you
Lying awake in these restless dreams
Life's never what it seems
I've always tried to read your eyes
To get inside that scornful mind
Hold on tight Hold on fast
This ain't the kind that always lasts
If you want me to go just ask me
To go I'd go

All the way my love over the hills
And right on through you- all the
Way my love over the hills and right
On through you....

I was with you- that pallet
Steaming spinning round in circles
Dreaming I was with you on that
Pallet steaming running round in
Circles screaming

All the way my love over the hills and
Right on to you Run away my love
Over the hills and right on through you
Over the hills and right on through you
Lying awake in these restless dreams
Life's never what it seems
I've always tried to read your eyes
To get inside that scornful mind
Hold on tight Hold on fast
This ain't the kind that always lasts
If you want me to go just ask me
To go I'd go


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Steaming Lyrics as written by Darren Phillips Sarah Mclachlan

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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    Love the melody of this song, it's very catching for me.

    "Lying awake in these restless dreams, life's never what it seems.."

    cay15on October 07, 2006   Link

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