Lyrics I'm Coming Back - The Human League, Philip Wright, Phil Oakey

I'm Coming Back - The Human League, Philip Wright, Phil Oakey
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Song from the album: All the Best
In the genre:Поп
Release date:31.12.2011
Song language:English
Record label:EMI Germany

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I'm Coming Back
Funny sometimes how you let
The little things
Get in yhour way
Funny how you just can’t talk
Although sometimes
You’ve got so much to say
Silly when you know you’ve got the thing
That everybody
Needs so bad
Stupid if you let those jealous people
Telling lies
Make you sad
I thought I heard a voice
Telling me go home
No need to run no more
needn’t be alone
I don’t care what you do
I’m coming back
I can look forward too
I’m coming back
Crazy feelings that you get
Sometimes they make you
Want to run away
The provocation that you let
Overcome you
When you ought to stay
I thought I saw her face
In every single crowd
I heard her voice again
calling me aloud
I don’t care what you do
I’m coming back
I can look forward too
I’m coming back
I thought I never could
Return where I belong
But with her waiting there
I knew I could be strong
I don’t care what you do
I’m coming back
I can look forward too
I’m coming back
I don’t care what you do
I’m coming back
I can look forward too
I’m coming back
Lyrics by Philip Oakey and Philip Adrian Wright

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