If you found just what you want
If you found just what you need
What you need to feel alright
What you need to feel complete
It's right there but out of reach
It's right there for you to see
For you to see that it's so right
For you to see just what could be
If you keep your eyes shut
Cause it looks better then
You'll never find your way
You'll get lost again
If you keep your eyes shut
Cause it looks better then
You'll never find your way
You'll get lost again
And you don't know what to do
And you don't know what it takes
What it takes to lose your brakes
What it takes to change your fate
Can you live with what you are
Can you live with what you're not
What you're not but want to be
What you're not and haven't got
If you keep your eyes shut
Cause it looks better then
You'll never find your way
You'll get lost again
If you keep your eyes shut
Cause it looks better then
You'll never find your way
You'll get lost again
If you keep your eyes shut
Cause it looks better then
You'll never find your way
You'll get lost again
If you keep your eyes shut
Cause it looks better then
You'll never find your way
You'll get lost again
If you keep your eyes shut (You'll never find your way)
Cause it looks better then
You'll never find your way
You'll get lost again
If you keep your eyes shut (You'll never find your way)
Cause it looks better then
You'll never find your way
You'll get lost again
If you keep your eyes shut (You'll never find your way)
Cause it looks better then
You'll never find your way
You'll get lost again
If you keep your eyes shut (You'll never find your way)
Cause it looks better then
You'll never find your way
You'll get lost again
credits
from Slow,
released November 13, 2011
Lyrics and music by Joost van Gisbergen
Produced by Chris van der Linden
Recorded in August-September 2010 in Eersel
Performed by Joost van Gisbergen (lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar), Nina Kurt (lead vocals, backing vocals) and Chris van der Linden (keyboards, percussion, backing vocals)
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