(Music: Marillion Lyrics: Steve Hogarth & John Helmer)
If you were a baby I would take you and run I could hide you in the folds of my heart There's a truth in the madness that I can't get beyond And a fever that won't leave me alone
I don't want my heart Don't want my head Don't want my friends Don't want my bed
I can't live with myself I can't live with myself Can't take no help I try to want you But I can't get beyond you
I will stare from the window At the shapes in the rain As the space between us drives me insane
I can't live with myself I can't live with myself Can't take no help I want no one else
If I was a child I would reuse to leave I would sit down on the street Kick my legs and scream
I'm not much of a man but I know how I am I know this won't fade away I will pretend and be strong But I wonder where I belong
And the feeling comes in waves A hole in my body.. aching
Like a heart dying A soul crying Exhausted and insecure Took all you have and I still want more And I reach out to hold you, But all I do is hurt you, Hurt you
I can't live with myself I can't live with myself Can't take no help I try to want to But I can't get beyond you
If I was a child I would take you and run
And I say I don't know... But I know And I say I'll go, but I don't let go
You just spent the whole day
Compositores: Peter John Trewavas, Ian Francesko Mosley, Mark Joseph Kelly, Steven Rothery ECAD: Obra #168531 Fonograma #20394631