I Draw The Line

Sita · Come With Me [2003]

(Tony Cornelissen/Jonas Filtenborg)



Face to face, we can't reverse, we can't return

Into the past and do it over again

Where is the love? Do we need a miracle?

'Cause the intentions they were good

So I don't know if I should resign myself to you



I draw the line, I don't know what to believe

My love was there for you

I've seen the signs, they're so hard to receive

My love was there for you, for you



Baby, we become strangers in so many ways

What can I say? The distance between us

Seems so immeasurable, just let it go

The intentions they were good

So I don't know if I should resign myself to you



I draw the line, I don't know what to believe

My love was there for you

I've seen the signs, they're so hard to receive

My love was there for you

'Cause it's over now, let it go of me now

'Cause it's over now...



I draw the line, I don't know what to believe

My love was there for you

I've seen the signs, they're so hard to receive

My love was there for you

I draw the line, I don't know what to believe

My love was there for you

'Cause it's over now, let it go of me now

'Cause it's over now...

I Draw The Line

Sita's 'I Draw The Line' stands as a defining track from the 2003 album 'Come With Me,' showcasing her evolution from the Eurodance sound of her early work to a more mature, emotive style. Recorded during a pivotal era in her career, the song blends melodic pop sensibilities with introspective lyrics that explore personal boundaries and emotional resilience. As part of her broader discography, which includes acclaimed releases like 'Happy' and 'L'Envers Du Décor,' this recording highlights her ability to craft songs that resonate with listeners seeking both rhythmic drive and lyrical depth. The track remains a significant example of her contribution to the modern pop landscape, reflecting her commitment to authentic storytelling through music.