Lyrics of 'Kissing The Day' by Portishead

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Nothing you say
Can hurt me now
Into the space
I fell, I fall

A strange river is deep in my
Into the dark I dive

I took leave
Kissing the day
Took leave
Kissing your mouth
Supportively
Kissing the day

It took sometime from me to try
To learn to love this child of mine
Not for nothing she survived
Into this space
I fell to find

I took leave
Kissing the day
Took leave
Kissing your mouth
Supportively
Kissing the day

You?re sad star
It?s too late to cry
Your tears could be
Your saddest no

I took leave
Kissing the day
Took leave
Kissing your mouth
Supportively
Kissing the day

I took leave
Kissing the day
Took leave
Kissing your mouth
Supportively
Kissing the day

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