Song written by Natalie Ross. Recorded and produced by Dean James Barratt at The Diary, in Brixton.
lyrics
Deep down, I know you feel the same
Deep down, the centre of my heart is a trembling
My head aches as I change what I'm wearing for the second time
Sweat trickles down my face, as I re-aply my make up
All I do is sing, sing for my sanity
It's the only thing that keeps, my heart from sinking
It's nerve racking enough, just to know that you're turning up
It's nerve racking enough, just to think that we might break up
In time we might...
Right now, I crack a few jokes to break the silence
Right now, I have my hands under the table picking at my nails
Who said, love would come easily every time
Love is work, but you're happy being unemployed.
All I do is sing, sing for my sanity
It's the only thing that keeps, my heart from sinking
It's nerve racking enough, just to know that things might get tough
It's nerve racking enough, just to think that I might end up alone
In time we might...
All I do is sing, sing for my sanity
It's the only thing that keeps, my heart from sinking
credits
from From My Heart To Yours,
released September 14, 2011
Vocals & Acoustic guitar - Natalie Ross, Lead guitar - Jak Chantler, Double Bass - Trev Lynes
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