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Half A Woman, Half A Shadow
 
  written by: m Marie Frederiksson/l Per Gessle
Wash my pain away, cause I'm half a woman, half a shadow.
Daylight is breaking again. I hide in the dark. I'm watching the rain. You're out of touch.
You're out of reach. What can I say, I never wanted it this way.
Love sleeps all alone. The cold telephone, I know the heart. Yes, I know the kind. The
kisses of fire, turning to grey. I never wanted it this way. I always wanted you to stay.
Wash my pain away, cause I'm half a woman, half a shadow.
Love always change with the trees, the spring and the leaves, the waves on the sea.
Wilder than light the wind in your eyes led me astray. I never wanted it this way. I always
wanted you to stay.
Oh I need you, yes I need you. Give me a reason to believe.


 

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