Sleep Alone
by Moby

Album: 18 (2002)
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  • As the sun was set
    And the pieces of light touch your hair
    Perfect love come softly
    With the dawn, the dawn
    City once full of people
    Desolate, is desolate
    We look back in
    To the ruins where we played
    At least we were together
    Holding hands
    Flying through the sky
    At least we were together
    Holding hands
    Flying through the sky
    Sky
    Touch your hand
    You touch the back of my hand
    So many empty nights
    Just waiting for this, for this
    Standing there
    All heading downstream
    Unsteady island
    We hear nothing, nothing
    At least we were together
    Holding hands
    Flying through the sky
    At least we were together
    Holding hands
    Flying through the sky
    Sky
    At least we were together
    Holding hands
    Flying through the sky
    At least we were together
    Holding hands
    Flying through the sky
    At least we were together
    Holding hands
    Flying through the sky
    At least we were together
    Holding hands
    Flying through the sky
    Sky Writer/s: RICHARD MELVILLE HALL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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