Heartbeats

Album: Veneer (2005)
Charted: 9
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  • One night to be confused
    One night to speed up truth
    We had a promise made
    Four hands and then away

    Both under influence
    We had divine scent
    To know what to say
    Mind is a razor blade

    To call for hands of above
    To lean on
    Wouldn't be good enough
    For me, no

    One night of magic rush
    The start a simple touch
    One night to push and scream
    And then relief

    Ten days of perfect tunes
    The colors red and blue
    We had a promise made
    We were in love

    To call for hands of above
    To lean on
    Wouldn't be good enough
    For me, no

    To call for hands of above
    To lean on
    Wouldn't be good enough

    And you, you knew the hands of the devil
    And you, kept us awake with wolfs teeth
    Sharing different heartbeats
    In one night

    To call for hands of above
    To lean on
    Wouldn't be good enough
    For me, no

    To call for hands of above
    To lean on
    Wouldn't be good enough Writer/s: Karin Elizabeth Dreijer Andersson, Olof Bjorn Dreijer
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • L from Melbourne, AustraliaJose is one of my all-time favorite music artists. Ever since I saw the Sony Bravia commercial on TV years ago, I had to listen to more of his music. I would love to see him live - his music is simple but powerful and beautiful.
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