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Letters To Cleo - Sister Lyrics



Letters To Cleo - Sister Lyrics




When I need a place to get away,
When I need a place to hide,
That place just seems oh so far away,
Couldn't get there if I tried.
Me and a young girl chasing mosquitoes,
Rolling down them grassy hills.
Put up a sign that said "No Vacancy",
Forget the world let time stand still


I take a train sister, a bus a brooking down Cheavy,
or a plane. I'd walk my sister just to see you there,
Just to see you again.


If I could think back and see this thing clearly,
If I could just remember when.
Of all the things I hold so dear to me,
I miss the people we were then.
And it seems that you were always there.
Like no one else you stood by me.
When you picked me up and cleaned me off,
Saw what not one else could see.
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When I need a place to get away,
When I need a place to hide,
That place just seems oh so far away,
Couldn't get there if I tried.
Me and a young girl chasing mosquitoes,
Rolling down them grassy hills.
Put up a sign that said "No Vacancy",
Forget the world let time stand still


I take a train sister, a bus a brooking down Cheavy,
or a plane. I'd walk my sister just to see you there,
Just to see you again.


If I could think back and see this thing clearly,
If I could just remember when.
Of all the things I hold so dear to me,
I miss the people we were then.
And it seems that you were always there.
Like no one else you stood by me.
When you picked me up and cleaned me off,
Saw what not one else could see.
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Writer: Greg Mckenna, Kay Hanley
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC




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Performed By: Letters To Cleo
Language: English
Length: 3:53
Written by: Greg Mckenna, Kay Hanley

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