Maybe I'm wrong
To want so much
I feel those kisses falling
Oh, it's never enough
Maybe it's a fool
Who turns to dust
Never knowing how to hold onto
Fearing who they love
Fearing how they love
Just tell me that it's something new
A place to lose myself and not feel used
That's just the old sound
That's just the sound of the rain
But it's not coming down again
Now you've been down
And hurt inside
To feel that no-one's waiting
And your heart's open wide
But the day isn't long
And there's so much to live
Don't tell me how your faith is near to broken
So much to give
So much to live
Just tell me that it's something true
A place to lose my head and not feel used
That's just the old sound
That's just the sound of the rain
But it's not coming down again
I feel my body moving,
I feel the sun on my face I do
I feel my world is changing,
I feel the sun on my face I do
'Cause baby I'm no-one's fool,
Baby I'm no-one's fool
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Tanita Tikaram is a British singer-songwriter of Indian origin, born in Singapore in 1964. Her music is characterized by an introspective folk-pop sound, influenced by reggae and world music elements. Her debut album, *Ancient Heart*, released in 1988, achieved massive international success, selling millions of copies and establishing her as one of the most beloved artists of the 1990s. The single "Twist in My Sobriety" became a generational anthem, topping charts in many countries. Tikaram continued to release successful albums in subsequent years, exploring new sounds and collaborating with artists from diverse musical backgrounds. Among her most notable songs are also "Good Tradition", "I Can Drive Myself Crazy" and "The Sweetest Thing". Her music is appreciated for its authenticity, catchy melodies and profound lyrics that explore themes such as love, loss and self-discovery.
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