Liz Phair Lyrics
4. Somebody's Miracle
I'm so far, so far away from it now That it seems like I may never know how People stay in love for half of their lives It's a secret they keep between husbands and wives Baby, There goes somebody's miracle Walking down the street There goes some other fairy tale I wish it could happen to me But I look at myself Wonderin' if i'm just too weak To have such faith in myself Once upon a time I was so restless in love When things we're fine, I changed my mind just because Now I see how wrong and reckless i've been Each frog has a prince just waiting inside of him Baby, There goes somebody's miracle Walking down the street There goes some other fairy tale I wish it could happen to me But I look at myself, and I think what the hell Maybe I'm just too naive To have such faith in myself You know I'm prayin' for it But the queen, she likes to sit on her throne Doesn't mean you two are never alone It's just love has needs that love only knows Watch a couple stay close, It's like the bloom of a rose Baby, There goes somebody's miracle Walking down the street There goes some other fairy tale I wish it could happen to me There goes somebody's miracle Walking down the street There goes some other fairy tale... I never cry out loud, I I keep my tears to myself But I woke up one day and I found my life had left me for someone else I, I guess it must be unhappy with me Baby, There goes somebody's miracle Walking down the street There goes some other fairy tale I wish it could happen to me But I look at myself Wondering if i'm just too weak To have such faith in myself You know I'm prayin for it You know I'm prayin for it You know I'm prayin for it
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