Gravity Rules

Album: 5 Billion In Diamonds (2017)
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  • Once she was a friend of mine
    Stranger than it seems
    Through the ages worlds collide
    Weaving on our dreams
    Once she was the friend of mine
    Born to raise the roof of a fool
    Far away, before my eyes
    The gravity still rules

    Never saw the light of day
    We just waited for your word
    Leftovers in a night of June
    Divinely in a curse
    Once she was the only one
    The stranger within me
    Funny how worlds collide
    On an island lost at sea

    At sea

    Silhouettes on a cosmic screen
    Spreading to find love
    Knows exactly where you've been
    And what it's all about
    Never saw your relfection
    Just myself in an atom school
    Far away, before my eyes
    The gravity still rules

    Never saw the light of day
    Still waiting here for your word
    Leftovers in a night of June
    To get what we deserve
    Once she was the friend of mine
    A long long time ago
    Through the ages worlds collide
    And everywhere it grows

    The gravity still rules
    The gravity still rules
    The gravity still rules
    The gravity still rules Writer/s: Alain Paul Alfred Marie Feral, Andrew Michael Jenks, Butch Vig, James Matthews, Torbjorn Lundberg
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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