We always have a choice
Or at least I think we do
We can always use our voice
I thought this to be true
We can live in fear
Extend our selves to love
We can fall below
Or lift our selves above

Fear can stop you loving
Love can stop your fear
Fear can stop you loving
But it's not always that clear

I always try so hard
To share my self around
But now I'm closing up again
Drilling through the ground

Fear can stop you loving
Love can stop your fear
Fear can stop you loving
But it's not always that clear

I'd love to give my self away
But I find it hard to trust
I've got no map to find my way
Amongst these clouds of dust

Fear can stop you loving
Love can stop your fear
Fear can stop you loving
Love can stop your fear
Fear can stop you loving
Love can stop your fear
Fear can stop you loving
But it's not always that clear
But it's not always that clear
But it's not always that clear
But it's not always that clear


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    this song's just beautiful... it's amazing how people can really express themselves through music. wow!

    antispacemonkeyon October 14, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    This song is so very true!

    Fear can stop you loving Love can stop your fear

    FeyTHon October 10, 2004   Link
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    Hey, I know and love Morcheeba, and I'm from Dallas! :)

    AlairaKasimeron December 20, 2005   Link
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    Pure and simple contemplation on whether or not to give your heart away. By virture of thinking this way, you're pretty much on the path to do so. Still, giving your heart away is a huge risk. You don't know how it will be received, even if you've rec'd all good signs...

    verbatimon March 11, 2012   Link
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    went back to my collection and played this song over and over...smooth vocals..

    antiJungleon March 27, 2003   Link
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    This song is so beautiful. I guess it probably doesn't have many comments due to the fact it's not that well known. :-/

    lizkaon June 28, 2003   Link
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    Great song, I'm the only American that probably knows who Morcheeba is.

    phily911on March 21, 2005   Link
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    well phily pass on to your fellow americans how good they are! fantastic song, 'specially the vocals

    VodkaLixon May 11, 2005   Link
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    wow i love this song heard it a few years back

    Riot Grrrlon January 14, 2006   Link
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    @Phill911: I do as well..

    Banson July 03, 2007   Link

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