George Harrison - Fish on the Sand Lyrics

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Fish on the Sand

Fish on the Sand Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Fish on the Sand By George Harrison?
I know you're in the sun
I know you're close to everyone At times it's like you don't have a hold on me I see you in the love I see you in the moon above But I want to know that you're not lost inside of me You know I need you You know I love you If I'm not with you I'm not so much of a man I'm like a fish on the sand You call me in the night (You call me in the night) And hide behind the daylight You're blowing like a wind, you don't let me see You know I feel a pain (You know I feel a pain) I'm tired of playing games with you Though there's nothing else I want that would set me free You know I love you You know I need you If I can't be with you I'm not so much of a man I'm a fish on the sand No use to no one else, they've all dried up Watching all our lives go by I can't believe you'd want to see me crying I hold you in my heart (Hold you in my heart) I know that you're a part of me But it's a must to know that you love me too I look you in the eye (Look you in the eye) You're swimming by my teardrops But I want to know for sure that you'll let me see You know I want you You know I need you If I'm not with you I'm not so much of a man I'm like a fish on the sand You know I need you You know I love you If I'm not with you I'm not so much of a man I'm a fish on the sand Not so much of a man More a fish on the sand |
Who Wrote Fish on the Sand By George Harrison?
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