New Order - Cries And Whispers Lyrics
New Order Cries And Whispers lyrics is the 14th song on the album "Movement" by New Order. Don't miss the latest news and gossip about the artist: "Peter Hook Says Disney’s Joy Division Shirts Can Reunite Band".
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Cries And Whispers by New Order
Hope and desire
The antique sea
Hopes and fears are
All we ever see
We made a contract
In a field of snow
A single release now
And he's saying
Out of the woods and trees
Across the rain
From out of the nighttime
Somebody screams
He's on his way somewhere
All like he's been nowhere
I don't know
Nobody knows
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Small girl is lost here
On a frozen floor
What do they want with me?
What do they want with me?
I don't know
Nobody knows
Nobody even tries
To find out what they want to know
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