Who's Gonna Find Me - The Coral

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Who's Gonna Find Me Lyrics

It's six in the morning
And there's no one else around
The mist, it is fallin'
As I look out on the town

It's playing on my mind
Wasting all my time away

It's too close for tears
And it's too hard to forget
It's too close for tears
I think I thought I said

It's playing on my mind
Wasting all my time away
Who's gonna find me?
Tell me where I can go?
Who's gonna find me, searching alone?

The face in the mirror
It's a face I've never met
Until I forgive her
I'll remember to forget

It's playing on my mind
Wasting all my time away
Who's gonna find me?
Tell me where I can go?
Who's gonna find me, searching alone?

And the hours, they fill
Now I'm underneath the spell once again

It's 6 in the evening
And I'm sweeping up the day
The people repeat them
But I am here to stay

It's playing on my mind
Wasting all my time, away
Who's gonna find me?
Tell me where I can go?
Who's gonna find me, searching alone?

It's playing on my mind
Wasting all my time away

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The Coral are a rock band that formed in 1996 in Hoylake, Wirral Peninsula, England. The band consists of James Skelly (vocals, guitar), Lee Southall (guitar), Paul Duffy (bass), Nick Power (keyboards) and Ian Skelly (drums).

The band's music is a mixture of 1960s-style psychedelia and folk-rock with old-fashioned country and modern alternative rock influences. The Coral have released nine albums (The Coral, Magic and Medicine, Nightfreak and the Sons of Becker, The Invisible Invasion, Roots & Echoes, The Singles Collection/Magic & Mysteries, Butterfly House, The Curse of Love, and Distance Inbetween). Their self-titled debut album was nominated for the 2002 Mercury Music Prize and later voted the fourth best album of the year by NME Magazine. It was announced on 9 January 2008 that Bill Ryder-Jones would be leaving, but the band would continue as a 5-piece. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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