Pressure Suit

Album: Memory Man (2007)
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  • Well, two spinning spheres
    Two spinning spheres in a bed of stars
    Silence is super, staring into space
    I wonder where you are

    You're all that I've ever needed
    I know that you won't feel it

    Drift out into darkness, lost out on horizon
    It's alright, it's alright
    I'll be your respirator, I'll be your pressure suit
    It's alright, it's alright

    Violently clear the upper atmosphere
    Raging out your hearts
    Somewhere far beneath your pointed tongue
    And teeth is where you really are

    Don't want to be forgiven
    But drag you down from where you are

    Drift out in the darkness, lost out on horizon
    It's alright, it's alright
    I'll be your respirator, I'll be your parachute
    It's alright, it's alright, ooh, ooh

    I'll be your respirator, I'll be your pressure suit
    It's alright, it's alright

    I will not let you go, oh

    Two spinning spheres, they spin together, I'm gon' spin alone
    I don't know how I can do this, I don't know how to get through
    It's alright, it's alright
    I can't stop loving you, I can't stop loving you

    I can't stop loving you, I can't stop loving you
    I can't stop loving you, I can't stop loving you
    I can't stop loving you, I can't stop loving you
    I can't stop loving you, I can't stop loving you
    It's alright, it's alright

    I'll be your respirator, I'll be your pressure suit
    It's alright, it's alright
    I'll be your four leaf clover, I'll be your pressure suit
    I'll be your angel wings, I'll be your parachute
    I'll be your running reason, I'll be your only reason, oh

    I can't stop loving you, I can't stop loving you
    I can't stop loving you, I can't stop loving you
    It's alright, it's alright

    I'll be your respirator, I'll be your pressure suit
    Writer/s: BEN HALES, KIM OLIVER, MATTHEW HALES
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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