Beyond You

Steve Hogarth / Steve Rothery / Mark Kelly / Pete Trewavas / Ian Mosley

If you were a baby I would take you and run
I could hide you in the folds of my heart
There's a truth in the madness that I can't get beyond
And a fever that won't leave me alone

I don't want my heart
Don't want my head
Don't want my friends
Don't want my bed
I can't live with myself
I can't live with myself
Can't take no help
I try to want to
But I can't get beyond you

I will stare from the window
At the shapes in the rain
As the space between us drives me insane

I can't live with myself
I can't live with myself
Can't take no help
Don't want no one else

If I was a child
I would refuse to leave
I would sit down on the street
Kick my legs and scream

I'm not much of a man
But I know how I am
I know this won't fade away
I will pretend and be strong
But I wonder where I belong

And the feeling comes in waves
A hole in my body, aching
Like a heart dying
A soul crying
Exhausted and insecure
Took all you have and I still want more
So I reach out to hold you
But all I do is hurt you
Hurt you

I can't live with myself
I can't live with myself
Can't take no help
I try to want to
But I can't get beyond you

If I was a child I would take you and run
And I say I don't know... But I know
And I say I'll go

You just spent the whole day
Driving away

Trivia about the song Beyond You by Marillion

On which albums was the song “Beyond You” released by Marillion?
Marillion released the song on the albums “Afraid Of Sunlight” in 1995, “Unplugged At The Walls” in 1999, “The Glow Must Go On” in 2012, “Best Of Montréal” in 2013, “With Friends From The Orchestra” in 2019, and “With Friends At St David's” in 2020.
Who composed the song “Beyond You” by Marillion?
The song “Beyond You” by Marillion was composed by Steve Hogarth, Steve Rothery, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, and Ian Mosley.

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