Lights Out For Darker Skies

Album: Do You Like Rock Music? (2008)
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  • Oh lights out baby, for darker skies
    There really is no reason that you need to ask why
    When you fall like sparks from a muzzle

    Like moths that get confused
    By all the man-made moons
    So go gentle in this dark, dark night

    When something's wrong you know
    It just ain't right

    And you dance like sparks from a muzzle
    And you fall like sparks from a muzzle

    Welcome for the day or stay forever
    There's things which we all need to navigate
    Daisy chains of lights around the city now
    They glow but never quite illuminate.

    Hell and high water, won't stop us now
    The future's twisted, righteousness is coming back around

    Oh we fall like sparks from a muzzle

    Unless two thousand and seven
    Becomes a pitch black heaven
    Oh stop acting like you're my best friend

    When you don't know why and you don't care how it ends
    And you dance like sparks from a muzzle
    And you fall like sparks from a muzzle

    Welcome for the day or stay forever
    There's things that we all need to navigate
    Daisy chains of lights around the city now
    They glow but never quite illuminate.

    So dance like sparks from a muzzle
    So dance like sparks from a muzzle

    And we were lit by kerosene
    And we were lit by acetylene
    And we walked under neon skies
    You know it made me wonder why
    Why all the frequencies combine
    And form a cleaner, brighter light
    And we filled our florescent sails
    It led to sodium-scarred wailing weeks

    Hey now now, oh the future's bright
    Oh hey now now, a history of light repeat now now
    Because you know it' right
    Oh hey now now, a history of light repeat now now
    Hey now now, oh the future' bright
    Oh hey now now, a history of light repeat now now
    Hey now now, because you know it' right
    Oh hey now now a history of light
    You know it's right
    You know it's right
    You know it's right
    You know it's right
    You know it's Writer/s: JAN SCOTT WILKINSON, JAN WILKINSON, MARTIN NOBLE, MATTHEW JAMES WOOD, MATTHEW WOOD, NEIL HAMILTON WILKINSON, NEIL WILKINSON
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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