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Out There

Patty Smyth

Lizzy got married on Christmas Day On the Coney Island Coast, I remember the way She stood in the cold With the sun in her hair Me and my brother were standing by I remember my mother started to cry Liz just looked at the sea A million miles away I said, now Lizzy can you tell me what you see And tell me why You keep a looking Out there Why you keep searching Out there When everything you'll ever want or need Is right here, with me Yeah and I took a ride with whoever would ask I looked for the future, was done with the past and the present Hey that was just something to get through And the nights went by And the years went too My life was a mirror The reflection was you And at the end of the day My voice was so far away Ooh but maybe you could tell me who I am And tell me why I keep a looking Out there Why I keep searching Out there For something you can't taste or touch or see No no no 'Cause it's right here, in me And I know it's all an illusion You see what you want to see And I know, I know, ain't nothing gonna rescue me now I can take all this confusion I just want to be here now And everything you'll want or need I know It's right here I keep a looking Out there I keep reaching Out there For something you can't taste, touch, or see No no no 'Cause it's right I said Na na na Na na na Na na na Out there Na Na It's always right here

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KEN BLOCK, JEFF BERES, ANDREW COPELAND, RYAN CARTER NEWELL, MARK E. TROJANOWSKI, AL BLOCK

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Patty Smyth

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January 1, 1992

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