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lyrics
Lights out and I'm back into your arms
(Goin' and goin' and searchin' for your trace)
For a place where my thoughts were only a few
(Where do I go? Where do I go?)
The evening star she keeps me safe from harm
(Haven't seen them yet but there's no alarm)
A sanctuary that is known but the prayers are new
(So where did they go? Where did they go?)
And now the tide is coming
I'm thinking I could reach you
But everything here is blue
We never end up runnin'
I wish I had knew the cost
Of being lost in the hole
A pleading cry from a soul
Don't chase me
I think I heard you weeping
Oh, now I think I know
And the tape you left was silent
We're stranded on the shore
Electric tears are falling from your eyes
(Falling down the cheeks of your blue face)
A swan song that was never meant to be played
(Yet they played it, yet they played it)
To come of age yet it came as a surprise
(Swimming in circles in pools of memories)
A conjuring of all the things I have delayed
(A ruined script that messed up our play)
I think I heard you weeping
Oh, now I think I know
And the tape you left was silent
We're stranded on the shore
credits
from Dangerous Frequencies,
released September 3, 2021
Music & Lyrics by Lazar Mečanin & Ilija Maršićević
Backing Vocals by Katarina Zarić
Produced by Lazar Mečanin & Sava Nikolić
Mixed & Mastered by Sava Nikolić
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