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Duncan Sheik - How It Feels Lyrics



Duncan Sheik - How It Feels Lyrics




Wind so restless, yearning breathless
Sons and daughters sometimes they do meet
I remember one September
How I felt a strange late summer heat

Distant oceans, wild notions
When you feel the touch of one you love
But they leave you or deceive you
All that you can do is cry, to heaven above
Just like us, just like us

You learn how it feels
Hearts break and never heal

Secret places, stolen gazes, soft exchanges all you ever dream
It will change you, how it pains you when its cold
And all you can do is plead,
Oh take heed, how we need
Can't you see, how we need

You'll learn how it feels
Hearts break and never heal
Tell us how it feels
Hearts break and never heal

Remember September and how it feels
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Wind so restless, yearning breathless
Sons and daughters sometimes they do meet
I remember one September
How I felt a strange late summer heat

Distant oceans, wild notions
When you feel the touch of one you love
But they leave you or deceive you
All that you can do is cry, to heaven above
Just like us, just like us

You learn how it feels
Hearts break and never heal

Secret places, stolen gazes, soft exchanges all you ever dream
It will change you, how it pains you when its cold
And all you can do is plead,
Oh take heed, how we need
Can't you see, how we need

You'll learn how it feels
Hearts break and never heal
Tell us how it feels
Hearts break and never heal

Remember September and how it feels
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Writer: DUNCAN SHEIK
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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