Blue Cassette

Album: Pala (2011)
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  • I found a tape in my back garden
    A blue cassette covered in dirt
    And through the dust the reels start turning
    And played some memories stored in it

    As I hear your voice it sets my heart on fire

    That with all the noise
    It sets my heart on fire

    And I can't stop the reels from tuning
    I can't stop the tape machine
    As I hear your voice it sets my heart on fire

    I found a place I thought was stolen
    A place that's built on noise and needs
    And in my hand it spins so gently
    Fills a void was winding me

    As I hear your voice
    It sets my heart on fire
    That with all the noise
    It sets my heart on fire

    And I can't stop the reels from turning
    I can't stop the tape machine

    As I hear your voice it sets my heart on fire

    Lay back down I told myself
    How could I ever forget you?

    As I hear your voice
    It sets my heart on fire
    That with all the noise
    It sets my heart on fire

    And I can't stop the reels from turning
    I can't stop the tape machine

    I found a tape in my back garden
    A blue cassette covered in dirt Writer/s: EDWARD DAVID HUW MACFARLANE, EDWARD JOHN FREDERICK GIBSON, JACK BARNABY SAVIDGE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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