歌曲 | Glowing Mouth - Album |
歌手 | Milagres |
专辑 | Glowing Mouth |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
You and me under sheets of light, | |
the red glow of a star on fire. | |
Burning our feet on an isolated beach | |
as we throw everything we own into the sea. | |
When the tide is low | |
we’re digging through the loam. | |
Do you know what the darkness said to me? | |
She said, “Son, you better get used to believing in things that you can’t see.” | |
You and me under sheets of white, | |
the blue light glow of a star on ice. | |
Freezing to death among isolated peaks, | |
cutting pieces of flesh because we all need to eat. | |
Where will I go? Only I know now. Moving through the wet trees to find | |
your glowing mouth. I could see the wind's house on the eastern side. | |
I hope that you’ll believe me when I say I’m still alive, | |
open and waiting for you | |
open and waiting for you | |
Do you know what the darkness said to me? | |
She said, “Son, you better get used to believing in things that you can’t see.” |
You and me under sheets of light, | |
the red glow of a star on fire. | |
Burning our feet on an isolated beach | |
as we throw everything we own into the sea. | |
When the tide is low | |
we' re digging through the loam. | |
Do you know what the darkness said to me? | |
She said, " Son, you better get used to believing in things that you can' t see." | |
You and me under sheets of white, | |
the blue light glow of a star on ice. | |
Freezing to death among isolated peaks, | |
cutting pieces of flesh because we all need to eat. | |
Where will I go? Only I know now. Moving through the wet trees to find | |
your glowing mouth. I could see the wind' s house on the eastern side. | |
I hope that you' ll believe me when I say I' m still alive, | |
open and waiting for you | |
open and waiting for you | |
Do you know what the darkness said to me? | |
She said, " Son, you better get used to believing in things that you can' t see." |
You and me under sheets of light, | |
the red glow of a star on fire. | |
Burning our feet on an isolated beach | |
as we throw everything we own into the sea. | |
When the tide is low | |
we' re digging through the loam. | |
Do you know what the darkness said to me? | |
She said, " Son, you better get used to believing in things that you can' t see." | |
You and me under sheets of white, | |
the blue light glow of a star on ice. | |
Freezing to death among isolated peaks, | |
cutting pieces of flesh because we all need to eat. | |
Where will I go? Only I know now. Moving through the wet trees to find | |
your glowing mouth. I could see the wind' s house on the eastern side. | |
I hope that you' ll believe me when I say I' m still alive, | |
open and waiting for you | |
open and waiting for you | |
Do you know what the darkness said to me? | |
She said, " Son, you better get used to believing in things that you can' t see." |