Don't Hold Your Breath

Album: Black Swan (2009)
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  • Don't hold your breath cause we're running in circles
    Silence runs along phone lines
    I feel like I am swimming through pavements
    And then the dark throws me a lifeline

    I'll be the sky that lights up with fireworks
    Whenever November comes
    And you could be the greatest thing that has happened to me
    Though I don't know you now

    Don't hold your breath
    Cause we've already been here
    There are trees to remember you by
    These trees are cold but they're anticipating
    The sun is gonna give the kiss of life

    I'll be the sky that lights up with fireworks
    Whenever November comes
    And you could be the greatest thing that has happened to me
    Though I don't know you now

    I'm blowing breath on the windowpane
    Sketching your name with my finger
    I'm blowing breath on the windowpane
    Sketching your face with my finger

    I'll be the sky that lights up with fireworks
    Whenever November comes
    And you could be the greatest thing that has happened to me
    Though I don't know you now

    I'll be the sky that lights up with fireworks
    Whenever November comes
    And you could be the greatest thing that has happened to me
    Though I don't know you now Writer/s: CAREY SUTHON WILLETTS, JOEL LASLETT POTT, STEVEN ALEXANDER ROBERTS, TIMOTHY JOHN WANSTALL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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