Starlighter (Echo, Utah)

Album: Bad Frequencies (2018)
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  • [Verse 1]
    I spent last summer falling apart
    I left the windows open and the rain did fall
    I slept with the lights on in my clothes
    I blurred lines like a picture that's overexposed
    Saw myself in the mirror and I froze

    [Pre-Chorus]
    Why can't we just hold on
    And on and on and on
    In a moment now you're gone
    And you're not coming back to me
    You're not coming back to me

    [Chorus]
    You're voice rang like an echo in the night
    In the sky like a long lost satellite
    Don't let these days ever die
    You're voice rang like an echo in the night
    In the sky like a long lost satellite
    Don't let these days ever die

    [Verse 2]
    I spent the weekend sleeping in my car
    Burning bridges, I went way too far
    I looked death in the eyes and I got too close
    I saw the sunrise breaking over the coast
    Pushed myself to the limit and didn't explode

    [Pre-Chorus]
    Why can't we just hold on
    And on and on and on
    In a moment now you're gone
    And you're not coming back to me
    You're not coming back to me

    [Chorus]
    You're voice rang like an echo in the night
    In the sky like a long lost satellite
    Don't let these days ever die
    You're voice rang like an echo in the night
    In the sky like a long lost satellite
    Don't let these days ever die

    [Bridge]
    I opened up like the sky
    Before it got too dark
    My heart sank like the sun
    Don't let these days ever die
    The secret spot where we parked
    I reveal my scars
    [?] so fast
    We could reach the stars

    [Chorus]
    You're voice rang like an echo in the night
    In the sky like a long lost satellite
    Don't let these days ever die
    You're voice rang like an echo in the night
    In the sky like a long lost satellite
    Don't let these days ever die Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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