Lyrics of Should i feel that it's over
Alison Moyet

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Release date : 16/10/2009
Duration : 0:04:
Style : Pop
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Could you wake me up when it's over?
And maybe i'll sit this out, i think i know the score
You read to me before, why wrap it up so precisely?
I know what you're bringing me, i keep them on the side
With gone and nevermore
Should i feel that it's over, all over
And are you here when i hold you, i wonder
You wanted days to remember
September without the fall, a house without a wall
A given in surprise, i never match you for missing
And you call this kissing, i feel closer to the sky
You never ask me why?
Should i feel that it's over, all over, all
(dry your eyes, outside vermillion skies eases the lies)
(loose the ties that keep you under)
And are you here when i hold you, i wonder, i wonder
(and i realise, when the sun is in your eyes it's no wonder)
Should i feel that it's over, all over, all over
(dry your eyes, outside vermillion skies eases the lies)
(loose the ties that keep you under)
And are you here when i hold you, i wonder
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