Sine From Above

Album: Chromatica (2020)
Charted: 116
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  • When I was young, I prayed for lighting
    My mother said it would come and find me
    I found myself without a prayer
    I lost my love and no one cared
    When I was young, I prayed for lightning

    Yeah, I looked
    With my face up to the sky
    But I saw nothing there
    No, no, nothing there
    Yeah, I stared
    While my eyes filled up with tears
    But there was nothing there
    No, no, nothing

    I heard one sine from above
    I heard one sine from above
    Then the signal split in two
    The sound created stars like me and you
    Before there was up, there was silence
    I heard one sine
    And it healed my heart, heard a sine

    Healed my heart, heard a sine
    Healed my heart, heard a sine

    When I was young, I felt immortal
    And not a day went by without a struggle
    I lived my days just for the nights
    I lost myself under the lights
    When I was young, I felt immortal

    Yeah, I looked
    With my face up to the sky
    But I saw nothing there
    No, no, nothing there
    Yeah, I stared
    While my eyes filled up with tears
    But there was nothing there
    No, no, nothing

    I heard one sine from above
    I heard one sine from above
    Then the signal split in two
    The sound created stars like me and you
    Before there was up, there was silence
    I heard one sine
    And it healed my heart, heard a sine

    Healed my heart, heard a sine
    Healed my heart, heard a sine

    Then the signal split in two
    The sound created stars like me and you
    Before there was up, there was silence
    I heard one sine
    And it healed my heart, heard a sine

    Healed my heart
    Healed my
    Heart, heard a
    Sine
    Healed my
    Heart, heard a sine Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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