So Sister

Richard Ashcroft

I wrote your name in dust on a truck
As it rolled out of town
Just in case my love for you might be found
I cried my tears in a mountain stream
They'll sting you one day
I called your name in a giant cave
It echoes to this day

So sister, you're hearing how I miss her
But I don't think that she's hearing my calls
So sister, you're hearing how I miss her
But I don't think that she's hearing my calls
No, I don't think that I'm helping my cause

I wrote our names on a subway wall
Just in case you call
I rent a room and its just for two
But where are you?

So sister, you're hearing how I miss her
But I don't think that she's hearing my calls
So sister, you're hearing how I miss her
But I don't think that she's helping my cause
No, I don't think that it's helping my cause
No, I don't think that I'm helping my cause
No, I don't think that I'm helping my cause

So, sister, you're hearing how I miss her
But I don't think that she's hearing my calls
So, sister, I need to be with her
But I don't think that she's hearing my calls
No, I don't think that I'm helping my cause
No, I don't think that I'm helping my cause

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Who composed the song “So Sister” by The Verve?
The song “So Sister” by The Verve was composed by Richard Ashcroft.

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