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Drifting

by Sarah McLachlan

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You've been gone for so long all that you know Has been shuffled aside as you bask in the glow Of the beautiful strangers that whisper your name Do they fill up the emptiness Larger than life is your fiction in a universe made up of one 'Cause you have been drifting for so long I know you don't want to come down But somewhere below you there's people who love you And they're waiting for you to come home, please come home You walk in a room and the world stops to stare You mesmerize all who are caught in the glare Of the spotlight that follows wherever you go Does it light up the emptiness Larger than life is your fiction in a universe made up of one You have been drifting for so long I know you don't want to come down But somewhere below you there's people who love you And they're ready for you to come home, please come home

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