The Fog

Album: Opposites (2013)
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  • Baby come down to the bottom of the stairs
    There's a reflection I want you to see
    Our history and loneliness has defeated our devices

    Lady come down, it's time to stop and stare
    There's a successor I want you to meet
    His misery and loneliness have exceeded expectations
    But still we fall down

    Look at the stars, they're getting younger
    Look at your pain, you're getting older
    Not feeling right but always hoping for more

    I'm gonna tumble to the center of the square
    There's a triangle I wanted to see
    The fog has cast a shadow homeward
    We're losing our direction
    So forget the whole thing

    Look at the stars, they're getting younger
    Look at your pain, you're getting older
    Not feeling right but always hoping for more Writer/s: SIMON ALEXANDER NEIL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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