Tallulah (Acoustic Adventures)

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Sonata Arctica - Rock, Acoustic

Tallulah (Acoustic Adventures)

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[Verse 1] Remember when we used to look how the sun sets far away? And how you said "This is never over" And I believed your every word and I guess you did too But now you're saying "Hey, let's think this over" [Refrain] You take my hand and pull me next to you, so close to you I have a feeling that you don't have the words Well, I found one for you Kiss your cheek, say bye, and walk away Don't look back 'cause I am crying [Verse 2] I remember little things, you hardly ever do I don't know why, so tell me why it's over I remember shooting stars, the walk we took that night I hope your wish came true 'cause Mine betrayed me [Refrain] You let my hand go and you fake a smile for me You look down like you don't know what to do I look deep in your eyes, hesitate a while Why are you crying? [Chorus] Tallulah It's easier to live alone Than fear the time it's over Oh, Tallulah Find the words and talk to me Oh, Tallulah, this could be [Post-Chorus] I see you walking hand in hand With long-haired drummer of the band In love with her or so it seems He's dancing with my beauty queen Don't even dare to say you hi Still swallowing the goodbye But I know the feeling's still alive, still alive [Bridge] I lost my patience once, so do you punish me now? I'll always love you, no matter what you do I'll win you back for me if you give me a chance But there is one thing you must understand [Chorus] Tallulah It's easier to live alone Than fear the time it's over Oh, Tallulah Find the words and talk to me, oh Tallulah, this could be This could be heaven Tallulah It's easier to live alone Than fear the time it's over Oh, Tallulah Find the words and talk to me, oh Tallulah, this could be

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Credits

Writers
  • Sonata Arctica
  • Tony Kakko