Incognito - Fences and Barriers Lyrics

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Fences and Barriers

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What Are The Lyrics For Fences and Barriers By Incognito?
Whilst others wait, and wait, and wait
We glide into this jam You’re stirin’ up a revolution in my mind The closer I get to you baby You open up the windows of my soul You do something to me that I never thought possible (Fences and barriers) All seem to disappear when you are near, they’re gone (Gone are the seeds of doubt) They’re no longer here when you appear (Fences and barriers), no more, no more, no more (Fences and barriers), gone, gone, gone (Fences and barriers), they’re all gone baby Your caresses speak, they tell a tale Of a journey to love Boy you’re blowin’ my mind like a hurricane You’re the turnin’ tide and this love cannot hide (Fences and barriers) All seem to disappear when you are near (Gone are the seeds of doubt) They’re no longer here when you appear, they’re long gone baby (Fences and barriers), no more, no more, no more (Fences and barriers), they’re gone, gone, gone (Fences and barriers), no more, no more, no more There is nothing in this world that gets to me like you do The way you do the things you do No nothing in this universe that compares to you (Fences and barriers), no more, no more, no more (Fences and barriers), ooh (Fences and barriers), no more baby No more, no more |
Who Wrote Fences and Barriers By Incognito?
Dominic John Oakenfull, Edouard Jean Paul Maunick
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