Solarstorms

Album: The End Of Fears (2004)
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  • Park the car in a vacant lot
    And lay beneath the collapsing stars
    Afraid to say what was in my mind
    On the waterfront
    Blood cells rushing to my brain
    Check it out, my acting strange
    Can't even look you in the face
    This is not like me

    And I want you to know
    I don't want you to go
    I feel untied when I'm with you
    And I wanted to say
    That I want you to stay
    I feel alive just being with you

    Like a solarstorm
    In the heavenlies
    A world war going on in me
    And you swallowed the light
    Yeah, you swallowed the light
    And it drew me to you
    Like a solarstorm
    Reaching down to me
    A civil war in the heavenlies
    And I followed the signs
    I followed the signs
    And it brought me to you

    The moon's on fire, lunared seas
    Are rival worlds in a sacred hush
    Let the love you hold inside
    Flow out to me
    I'm so tired of my own speech
    These frozen words at my command
    My heartbeat reaching unfamiliar speeds
    This is not like me

    And I want you to know
    I don't want you to go
    I feel untied when I'm with you
    And I wanted to say
    That I want you to stay
    I feel alive just being with you

    Like a solarstorm
    In the heavenlies
    A world war going on in me
    And you swallowed the light
    Yeah, you swallowed the light
    And it drew me to you
    Like a solarstorm
    Reaching down to me
    A civil war in the heavenlies
    And I followed the signs
    I followed the signs
    And it brought me to you

    Brought me to you
    Brought me to you
    Brought me to you
    Brought me to you Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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