Lyrics Something Sad - Timothy B. Schmit

Something Sad - Timothy B. Schmit
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Something Sad, artist - Timothy B. Schmit. Album song Tell Me The Truth, in the genre Иностранный рок
Date of issue: 30.06.1990
Record label: Geffen
Song language: English

Something Sad

I spend all my time searching up and down
Looking for some other way
Every now and then I will turn around
Just to find that it’s a new day
Why am I afraid to be standing here
Turning my face to the wall
How can I believe that you’re really there
When I don’t even know you at all
I’ll keep trying to make it through
No matter what you say
I’m a fool who still loves you
Bring me a brighter day
Oh there’s something sad about it baby
I take it slow
But then everyday I get in my own way
That’s how it goes
My heart wants to follow you everywhere
But I try to draw the line
I’m standing in the shade of a blue affair
Hoping it will work out in time
Baby all I want from you is a simple chance
Just enough time to explore
We could put an end to this song and dance
It doesn’t have to be such a chore
In this world full of danger
All we can do is try
Maybe we won’t be strangers
Keep my love alive
Oh there’s something sad about it baby
I take it slow
But then everyday I get in my own way
That’s how it goes
Deep in the night I dream we’re together
Nothing can do me wrong
But then I wake up and find you’re really no there

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Artist lyrics: Timothy B. Schmit