Balance on Wires

Dan Balan, Makeba Riddick, Clifford Harris, Justin Gregory Smith

It's like a needle in my side
The fire of pain is burning through me
Stretching the limit's of restraint
Emotion bottled up and strapped around me

The list is clenched as in a light
The jawbone pulses with blood
Eyelids flicker and sweat starts to bead
I'm cut so deep, but I just can't bleed

It's not something you wear on your sleeve
No tears for people to see
The hurt that comes from
Inside is damaging me

This is no conflict of interest
This is no day to day scene
These are isolated incidents
With measures of time in between

We try to balance on wires
We try to live between the lines
Our love is cautioned with errors
We may learn but it may take some time

It's not something you wear on your sleeve
No tears for people to see
The hurt that comes from
Inside is damaging me

I'm barefoot walking on razors
A surface leaving no traces where have I been
I'm open to your persuasion
Each time a new situation bears down on me
Bears down on me

It's not something you wear on your sleeve
No tears for people to see
The hurt that comes from
Inside is damaging me

We try to balance on wires balance on wires
It's not something you wear on your sleeve
It comes from inside we balance on wires

Trivia about the song Balance on Wires by Roger Daltrey

When was the song “Balance on Wires” released by Roger Daltrey?
The song Balance on Wires was released in 1987, on the album “Can't Wait to See the Movie”.
Who composed the song “Balance on Wires” by Roger Daltrey?
The song “Balance on Wires” by Roger Daltrey was composed by Dan Balan, Makeba Riddick, Clifford Harris, Justin Gregory Smith.

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