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This Is The Soundtrack

from Things Left Unsaid by David Blair

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Lyrics:

You’re the stolen song
I stumbled upon
Two months and three days ago
Might not seem like long

It’s funny what you find
When you’re not even looking
It was right between the lines
And something came over me
Over you, over us

There’s nothing to describe
The way that I felt that night
The rush to my head and
The waves full of color
Like a sunrise in summer
Made of violets and reds
I lost all consciousness of what I said

This is the soundtrack, to our conversations
You’re the laughter, in my smile
And I just wrote you, an empty love song
If I don’t have you, and can’t get you back
Can’t get you back

Fast forward to right now
I somehow lost your hand
In a crowd full of nobodies
Not exactly how I planned

Doesn’t matter how it starts
It’s only how it ends
But everything in between
Make me know that there’s still a chance

This is the soundtrack, to our conversations
You’re the laughter, in my smile
And I just wrote you, an empty love song
If I don’t have you, and can’t get you back
Can’t get you back

Can’t get you back oh,
I’ll sing along with our song
Cause I feel you still you near
Hoping this can bring you home
Bring you home, bring you home

I just wrote you an empty love song if I don’t have you…

Chorus

It’s funny what you find
When you’re not even looking
It was right between the lines…

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from Things Left Unsaid, track released January 20, 2009
Produced - Winston
Mixed - Dr Boss
Mastered - Hans Dekline

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David Blair Vancouver, British Columbia

David is a hugger, conversationalist, dancer, athlete, lover and adventure junky! Maker of music videos and video blogs you can find some of his adventures on youtube along with his videos at www.youtube.com/davidblairmusic

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