Descending
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Descending
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The one thing I fear is what I might lose
A kiss on the mouth to remind me of you
We'll take it in turns to decide where to go
In looking for something that God only knows
And in my arms
On the way down
Are you still calling me?
And how do I hear?
And I'll turn my back
And you turn around
Cause you are still further
Than I've ever found
And I'll turn my back
And you turn around
Cause I am still further
Than you've ever found
And in my arms
On the way down
And are you still calling me?
And how do I hear?
And I'll turn my back
And you turn around
And I am still further (I am still, I am still...)
Than you've ever found
And you turn your back
And I'll turn around
And you are still further
Than I've ever found
(I am still, I am still, I am still...(repeats))
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