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The cover carries personal weight through Nash's dual British-Irish heritage. And a tin whistle.
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"You Were So Far Away" is a track by Kate Nash, from the album My Best Friend Is You, released 18th April 2010. The track is 3:26 long. It's filed under Pop. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 8 articles about Kate Nash.
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You used to be so far away, now I can almost touch I can taste the metal, feel the gun in my mouth Who will change my life? How can I trust? Who will break my heart? How can I rest as I must? His leg twitches, he looks up Which one will he fuck? Takes her by the hand and smiles, you are mine tonight Forget about the smell, leave yourself behind There is something in the air that reminds you of your life You used to be so far away, now I can almost touch I can taste the metal, feel the gun in my mouth Who will change my life? How can I trust? Who will break my heart? How can I rest as I must?
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