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Franz Ferdinand( Franz Ferdinand (band) )

Stand On the Horizon (Tom Furse Extrapolation)

How can I tell you I was wrong?
How can I tell you I was wrong?
When I am the proudest man ever born

I stand on the horizon
I want to step across it with you
But when the sun's this low
Everything's cold on the line of the horizon

Come to me
Oh won't you come to me, whoa?
Come to me
Oh won't you come to me, whoa?
Come to me
Oh won't you come to me?
Won't you come to me, yeah?

How can I tell you I was wrong?
How can I tell you I was wrong?
I am the cruellest man you have known
That you ever known
That you ever known
That you ever known

I stand on the horizon
I want to step across it with you
But when the sun's this low
Everything's cold on the line of the horizon

In South Shields Metro station
Heard Marsden Rock was breaking
The North Sea shaking, all that we know
To make us see the point of living is to live

So won't you come to me
Won't you come to me, yeah?
Come to me
Won't you come to me, yeah?

The North Sea sings
'Won't you come to me baby?
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Won't you come to me?'
The North Sea sings
'Won't you come to me baby?
Won't you come to me?'

The North Sea sings
'Won't you come to me baby?'
The North Sea singing
'Won't you come to me?'

The North Sea sings
'Won't you come to me baby?'
The North Sea singing
'Won't you come to me?'

The North Sea sings
'Won't you come to me baby?'
The North Sea singing
'Won't you come to me?'

The North Sea sings
'Won't you come to me baby?'
The North Sea sings
'Come to me'

Won't you come to me with you?
Won't you come to me with you?
Won't you come to me with you?
Won't you come to me

The North Sea sings
'Won't you come to me baby?'
The North Sea singing
'Won't you come to me?'

The North Sea sings
'Won't you come to me baby?'
The North Sea singing
'Won't you come to me?'