I lived my life alone before you And with those that I'd never succeed into love And I grew so accustomed to that kind of solitude Ah, for you I did not know how to give it up Before you, had I ever known love Or had I only not miss you, so the power another had over me The power another had over me
I'd cross the country and I'd carry no key Couldn't I look up at the stars from anywhere? And sometimes I did, I felt ancient But still I saw peace, and it never came to me They often spoke as though I had been set free But I traveled only service of my dreams I stood before them all, I was a sleepwalker
Couldn't hold my misery down Not even for you Bow me on all the places I've ever gone And I grew so accustomed to that kind of solitude With that long for you now Even when you just leave the room
And all of the roads and the cities that I past through And all the eyes I have searched inside The one sense of permanence that I came to feel Was mine only would need Your gazeTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.