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What Are The Lyrics For Words By The Human League?
Can you feel it when
your throat dries? Can you see it in the night sky? Just a mumble round at tea time Smile When I'm watching you When I was a child We were living in fear Living in fear When I was a child Just a light year from here Living in fear Worlds may shatter Years don't matter Words came back to haunt you Worlds may shatter Years don't matter Words came back to haunt you Friends past missing Reminiscing Words came back to haunt you Tolerating propaganda And your girlfriend, Alexandra With her secret memorandum Signs For an interview Searching for the light In the world of the blahs Masquerading as stars How can this be right? You've been going too far Leaving conscience ajar Worlds may shatter Years don't matter Words came back to haunt you Friends past missing Reminiscing Words came back to haunt you When I was a child We were living in fear Living in fear Worlds may shatter Years don't matter Words came back to haunt you Worlds may shatter Years don't matter Words came back to haunt you Friends past missing Reminiscing Words came back to haunt you Worlds may shatter Years don't matter Words came back to haunt you Friends past missing Reminiscing Words came back to haunt you |
Who Wrote Words By The Human League?
Philip Oakey, Russell Andrew Dennett
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What's The Duration Of The Words By The Human League?The duration of Words is 5:54 minutes and seconds. |
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