Reflektor

Album: Reflektor (2013)
Charted: 44 99
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  • Trapped in a prism, in a prism of light
    Alone in the darkness, darkness of white
    We fell in love, alone on a stage
    In the reflective age

    Entre la nuit, la nuit et l'aurore
    Entre les royaumes, des vivants et des morts
    If this is heaven
    I don't know what it's for
    If I can't find you there
    I don't care

    I thought, I found a way to enter
    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)
    I thought, I found the connector
    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)

    Now, the signals we send, are deflected again
    We're so connected, but are we even friends?
    We fell in love when I was nineteen
    And I was staring at a screen

    Entre la nuit, la nuit et l'aurore
    Entre les voyants, les vivants et les morts
    If this is heaven
    I need something more
    Just a place to be alone
    'Cause you're my home

    I thought, I found a way to enter
    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)
    I thought, I found the connector
    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor) just a Reflektor

    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)

    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)
    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)

    Reflektor (just a Reflektor)
    (Just a Reflektor) just a Reflektor
    (Just a Reflektor) just a Reflektor (Reflektor)
    (Just a Reflektor)
    (Just a Reflektor)
    (Just a Reflektor, just a Reflektor)
    (Just a Reflektor, just a Reflektor)

    Just a reflection, of a reflection
    Of a reflection, of a reflection, of a reflection
    Will I see you on the other side? (Just a Reflektor)
    We all got things to hide (just a Reflektor)
    It's just a reflection of a reflection
    Of a reflection, of a reflection, of a reflection
    Will I see you on the other side? (Just a Reflektor)
    We all got things to hide (just a Reflektor)

    Alright, let's go back

    Our song escapes, on little silver discs
    Our love is plastic, we'll break it to bits
    I want to break free, but will they break me?
    Down, down, down, don't mess around

    I thought, I found a way to enter
    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)
    I thought, I found the connector
    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)
    It's just a Reflektor

    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)

    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)
    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)

    Thought you would bring me to the resurrector
    Turns out it was just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)
    Just a Reflektor
    Thought you would bring to me the resurrector
    Turns out it was just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)
    Just a Reflektor
    Thought you would bring to me the resurrector
    Turns out you were just a Reflektor
    It's just a Reflektor (it's just a Reflektor)
    (It's just a Reflektor) just a Reflektor

    Just a Reflektor
    Just a Reflektor
    Just a Reflektor

    Will I see you on the other side?
    It's just a Reflektor
    Will I see you on the other side? (Reflektor)
    We all got things to hide (Reflektor)
    Just a Reflektor

    Will I see you on the other side? Writer/s: Jeremy Gara, Regine Chassagne, Richard R Parry, Tim Kingsbury, William Butler, Win Butler
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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