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John Waite – The Glittering Prize

Singers: John Waite
Albums: John Waite – Temple Bar
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Lyrics John Waite – The Glittering Prize

Text:

There’s a silent movie
Running off its reel inside my mind
As I try to fall asleep tonight
On prescription lullabies

In the darkness there’s a doorway
That leads me back to you forever
But these days there’s only
You and I in photographs
Ambitions and dreams we’ve shared
Now I wonder who has got the last laugh
Cause I know you’re crying
And you know I’m cold inside
Got no expectations for my pride
And I reach for that glittering prize
I remember on our wedding day
Looking back at you
Our eyes met and we said goodbye
As we both said «i do»
Didn’t I make a promise baby
I would stand by you forever
But sometimes the best-laid plans
Flare up and blow away
And fairytale logic comes
Sweeps your heart
Your soul, your world away
Cause I know you’re crying
And you know I’m cold inside
And I’m tired of living with that lie
And now time is flying
And you know I miss that fire
But I feel for you
I’ve got desire

So I reach for that glittering prize
No doll’s house dreams
Or valentines
Just the future at the door
Just leaving trains and empty rooms
A broken band of gold
Cause love don’t live here anymore
And some nights I’ll come and see you
And I know you’ll let me in
Two strangers in silence now
Cause you know in love
We could never win
I know you’re crying
And you know I’m cold inside
And I’m tired of living with this lie
These days
Cause now time is flying
And you know I miss that fire
Cause I feel for you
I’ve got desire
Baby baby
In my world (in your world tonight)
Reach for that glittering prize (in my world)
That’s all I ever seemed to do (in your world tonight)
Was reach for the glittering prize (in my world)
I lost myself when I lost you (in your world tonight)
As I reached for that glittering prize (in my world)
And I hope that all your dreams come true (in your world tonight)
When you reach for that glittering prize (in my world)
In your world
In my world tonight

Album

John Waite – Temple Bar