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Mina Tindle - Sister Lyrics



Mina Tindle - Sister Lyrics
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Wanna feel like home
I wanna feel like this again
I need your smile to know
I need your smile to not pretend
My rambling is over
My standing is real in the world
Without you

Sister, sister, where have you been?
Sister, sister, where have you been?

And I call and I dream and I look for your face in things
My rambling is not over
My standing looks weird without you
Dear, show me who I was, who I was
Dear, show me who to love, how to love
And how come you get to halfway?
(How come you)
The rest of us are rolling stones
(?)

Sister, sister, where have you been?
Sister, sister, where have you been?
And I call and I dream and I look for your face in things
My rambling is over
My standing looks strange without you

Where have you been?
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Wanna feel like home
I wanna feel like this again
I need your smile to know
I need your smile to not pretend
My rambling is over
My standing is real in the world
Without you

Sister, sister, where have you been?
Sister, sister, where have you been?

And I call and I dream and I look for your face in things
My rambling is not over
My standing looks weird without you
Dear, show me who I was, who I was
Dear, show me who to love, how to love
And how come you get to halfway?
(How come you)
The rest of us are rolling stones
(?)

Sister, sister, where have you been?
Sister, sister, where have you been?
And I call and I dream and I look for your face in things
My rambling is over
My standing looks strange without you

Where have you been?
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Writer: Pauline Delassus, Olivier Marguerit
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

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Performed By: Mina Tindle
Length: 3:46
Written by: Pauline Delassus, Olivier Marguerit

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