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Charlene Soraia - Far Beyond the High Street Lyrics



Charlene Soraia - Far Beyond the High Street Lyrics




I live in a house
It's split into four separate homes
Neighbours always argue
I often call for the police to come
I wish they'd leave each other alone

I never venture far beyond the high street
I never venture far beyond the high street

I live in a house
It homes seven separate lives
I wonder if the neighbours
Ever press their ears to the walls to hear me cry

We couldn't care less
We couldn't care more
F*ck the neighbours
F*ck them all

I never venture far beyond the high street
I never venture far beyond the high street

Unless I venture to the west world
Journeys bring me back
To the only joy I had
As a teenage girl

I never venture far beyond the high street

I live in a house
Its split into four separate homes
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I live in a house
It's split into four separate homes
Neighbours always argue
I often call for the police to come
I wish they'd leave each other alone

I never venture far beyond the high street
I never venture far beyond the high street

I live in a house
It homes seven separate lives
I wonder if the neighbours
Ever press their ears to the walls to hear me cry

We couldn't care less
We couldn't care more
F*ck the neighbours
F*ck them all

I never venture far beyond the high street
I never venture far beyond the high street

Unless I venture to the west world
Journeys bring me back
To the only joy I had
As a teenage girl

I never venture far beyond the high street

I live in a house
Its split into four separate homes
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Writer: Charlene Soraia
Copyright: Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.




Charlene Soraia - Far Beyond the High Street Video
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Performed By: Charlene Soraia
Length: 2:35
Written by: Charlene Soraia

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