Safe and Sound

Album: Mr. Dynamite (2018)
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  • Darling
    Look up at the sky
    See how the daylight gives way to dusk
    That's what you see in my eyes
    Now look closer
    As the twilight
    Bows before the night
    Millions of stars across oceans of time
    Joined with the moon to shine their silver light
    So I can make my way
    To another day

    Baby
    Don't look so sad
    I've always been a fighter you know
    And I'll be alright
    I've got a road I must travel
    And I won't be looking back
    I am a part of something much bigger
    And I can't be thrown off track
    It's a brand new day
    It's my time to pay

    I can't be the transformation
    Taking over propine (?) sensations
    I'm exactly where I was mean't to be
    I must go where I'm am going
    Bus seekers (?) planet the knowledge is growing
    I'm safe and sound in the arms of my destiny
    Safe and sound
    In the arms of my destiny

    Darling
    Look up at the sky
    See how the daylight gives way to dusk
    That's what you see in my eyes
    Now look closer
    As the twilight
    Bows before the night
    Millions of stars across oceans of time
    Joined with the moon to shine their silver light
    So I can make my way
    To another day


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