Always Everywhere

Album: Wuthering Heights (2026)
Charted: 33 101
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  • On the hillside, shadows chase the dawn
    Your name is carved where the wild winds have gone
    Black flowers burn, violet fades to grey
    Still I hear your laughter tearing through the rain

    I can't escape the storm you gave me
    Constant lightning in my veins
    Every echo calls your name
    Calls your name, calls your name
    Flash right back at me, oh

    Always everywhere
    Always everywhere
    Yeah, you're everywhere
    Always everywhere
    Always everywhere
    Yeah, you're everywhere

    On the water, your face on top of mine
    A fever dream of mirrored features hungry eyes
    I feel like home, still you pull away
    You disappear to somewhere dark, so far away

    I can't escape the storm you gave me
    Constant lightning in my veins
    Every echo calls your name
    Calls your name, calls your name
    Flash right back at me, oh

    Always everywhere
    Always everywhere
    Yeah, you're everywhere
    Always everywhere
    Always everywhere
    Yeah, you're everywhere

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    Ooh, ooh Writer/s: Charlotte Emma Aitchison, Finn Keane, Justin Louis Raisen, Lewis Pesakov
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
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