Better Left to the Imagination

Jay Clifford

Oooooh enough said
that's enough stones in the riverbed
that's enough seeds in the wind
like so many names
and so many empty prayers

Overrun
too many high water marks gone, gone forever
overrun
too many years that we've left behind

Where are you
after the stars collide
better left to the imagination

Where are you
after the day divides
better left to the imagination

Oooooh enough said
that's enough meaning in the figurehead
that's enough wood on the fire
like so many canes
of so many wandering souls

Overgrown
too many high traveling vines that cover over
overgrown
too many pasts that we'll never find

Where are you
after the stars collide
better left to the imagination

Where are you
after the day divides
better left to the imagination

Overrun
too many years that we've left behind

Where are you
after the stars collide
better left to the imagination

Where are you
after the day divides
better left to the imagination

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Who composed the song “Better Left to the Imagination” by Jump?
The song “Better Left to the Imagination” by Jump was composed by Jay Clifford.

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