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Here Comes That Sinking Feeling Lyrics


Eurythmics Here Comes That Sinking Feeling


Have you ever heard the sound of disappointment?
It tangles your head like a winter rose
Comes up eager and shining
And it likes to leave a scar before it goes

Here comes that sinking feeling
Here comes that sinking feeling
Here comes that sinking feeling
Here comes that sinking feeling

Nobody hurts me like you do
You cut into me like a poison dart
Creep into my sleep at night
Break into my dreams and tear them apart

Here comes that sinking feeling
Here comes that sinking feeling
Here comes that sinking feeling
Here comes that sinking feeling

Have you ever felt the sound of disappointment?
It pounds in your head like hammer blows
Comes on gentle and smiling
And it likes to leave a scar

Here it comes
Here it comes again
Here it comes
Here it comes again
Here it comes
Here it comes again
Here it comes
Here it comes again

Here comes that sinking feeling
Here comes that sinking feeling
Here comes that sinking feeling
Here comes that sinking feeling

Here comes that sinking feeling
Here comes that sinking feeling



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