Fragments

Album: All the Light Above It Too (2017)
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  • Fragments on the sea
    Birds of prey above
    All that lies beneath
    No longer what it was, it changed
    Why can't we relate

    Shadows from the deep
    Your thoughts were afraid of
    Secrets that we keep
    The surface of our love and hate
    Why can't we relate
    With ourselves with what we open
    Up when it's too late

    What we used to be
    What we will become
    Words we cannot see
    Breaking up by one, by one
    Slowly we felt under a spell
    One by one
    Slowly we wake up

    Fragments of a scene
    From a distance they jumped down
    Little time machines
    Messages of love and hate
    Why can't we relate
    With ourselves with what we open
    Up when it's too late Writer/s: Jack Johnson
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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