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Song DescriptionA classic love song about 2 people who were deeply in love, but were just too different to make it last; however, they both learned from the experience and remained good friends.
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Lyrics
Missing The Turn-
words by Linda Holt, music by Emily Holt C 1985
1) My grief becomes despair because we're no longer a pair. I look to your eyes, but I only see lies.
Lies to confuse you, lies you construed. If one is the answer, the next is a bruise.
Chorus:We're missing the turn, but we've come a long way. Just missing the turn,
yes, this road's made of clay that we've formed
and we've molded to our own dismay.
2) Thought we'd take one more round, stay with it don't frown. Said things would be different, but they were only deficient. Deficient in patience, in love and in fair. What one of us felt, the other couldn't share.
Chorus
Bridge:So fly away my friend, look back, but don't pretend. What was done cannot be changed,
what we were can't be rearranged. So remember what we learned, take it in and then discern, All the knowledge that we gained in this turn.
Chorus
We're missing the turn, missing the turn, missing the turn, missing.......
Song Length
3:44
Genres
Rock - Classic, Rock - Progressive Rock
Tempo / Feel
Medium Fast (131 - 150)
Lead Vocal
Duet Female
Moods
Heartbreaking, Amiable
Subject Matter
Breaking Up, Change
Similar Artists
Heart, Toto
Language
English
Era
1980 - 1989
Lyric Credits |
Linda Holt |
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Music Credits |
Emily Holt |
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Producer Credits |
The Holt Twins |
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