Reach

Hazel Thereasa O'Connor

Hazel O'Connor

I've been waiting here so long for this train
I nearly left the station time and time again
I could change my plans I could go another way
Or I could just have lived my life for this day
(and I'm singing)

Reach, reach oh I'm reaching out (this time)
I, I, I, I, I'm fighting back (for what is mine)
I'm reaching out, I'm fighting on and on and on

See I got a place to go to this time
And the train and me we're leaving all these
Bad things behind
I've been around I've seen every kind of
Hell hole and town, now I'm on my way home

Reach, reach oh I'm reaching out (this time)
I, I, I, I, I'm fighting back (for what is mine)
I'm reaching out, I'm fighting on and on and on

Unification, liberation
Unification, reciprocation

I would have done this a long time before
But I wasn't sure, I wasn't sure of your reciprocation
I said forget what the body said and search the
Very heart of it and you too, come in from the cold

Reach, reach oh I'm reaching out (this time)
I, I, I, I, I'm fighting back (for what is mine)
I'm reaching out, I'm fighting on and on and on

Trivia about the song Reach by Hazel O'Connor

On which albums was the song “Reach” released by Hazel O'Connor?
Hazel O'Connor released the song on the albums “Alive And Kicking In L.A.” in 1993, “To Be Freed” in 1993, and “D-Days” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Reach” by Hazel O'Connor?
The song “Reach” by Hazel O'Connor was composed by Hazel Thereasa O'Connor.

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