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Septet: It Has Reached Me lyrics
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It Has To Be You, It Has To Be Me
Makin' our moves, turnin' the wheel
Trying to hide the things we feel
Playin' the game, passin' the blame
It isn't enough to pretend to make out
Our hearts are hard in our own hands
We hold all the cards
It has to be you, has to be me
Has to be everyone together
It has to be you, has to be you
We're all trying to make it better
Has to be you, has to be you
We're so blind that we can't see
That it has to be you, has to be me
Isn't it sad, isn't it strange
We say we need re-arrange
But never ourselves always somebody else
Another defence, another excuse
Pointing the finger where we choose
We just don't believe it's ourselves we deceive
It has to be you, has to be me
Has to be everyone together
It has to be you, has to be you
We're all trying to make it better
Has to be you, has to be you
We're so blind that we can't see
That it has to be you, has to be me
See how we live, each to his own
Everyone scared to be alone
Still we go on as tho' nothing was wrong
It has to be you, has to be me
Has to be everyone together
It has to be you, has to be you
We're all trying to make it better
Has to be you, has to be you
We're so blind that we can't see
That it has to be you, has to be me
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