Rest Calm

Album: Imaginaerum (2011)
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  • I went to die in a seaside hotel
    Lanes of memory paved by sweet frozen moments

    Deathbed memories of home
    Never let me go

    Every little memory resting calm in me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    The faces of the past keep calling me to come back home
    To caress the river with awe
    Within there's every little memory resting calm with me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    The faces of the past keep calling me to come back home
    Rest calm and remember me

    You are the moon pulling my black waters
    You are the land in my dark closet
    Stay by my side until it goes dark forever
    When silent the silence comes closer

    Deathbed memories of home
    Never let me go

    Within every little memory resting calm in me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    The faces of the past keep calling me to come back home
    To caress the river with awe
    Within there's every little memory resting calm with me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    The faces of the past keep calling me to come back home
    Rest calm and remember me

    Every little memory resting calm in me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    (Resting in a dream) calling me to come back home
    To caress the river with awe

    Every little memory resting calm in me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    (Resting in a dream) calling me to come back home
    Rest calm and remember me oh, yeah

    Resting in a dream
    Within every little memory resting calm in me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    The faces of the past keep calling me to come back home
    To caress the river with awe

    Within every little memory resting calm in me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    The faces of the past keep calling me to come back home
    Rest calm and remember me

    Within every little memory resting calm in me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    The faces of the past keep calling me to come back home
    To caress the river with awe

    Within every little memory resting calm in me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    The faces of the past keep calling me to come back home
    Rest calm and remember me

    Within every little memory resting calm in me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    The faces of the past keep calling me to come back home
    To caress the river with awe

    Within every little memory resting calm in me
    Resting in a dream
    Smiling back at me
    The faces of the past keep calling me to come back home
    Rest calm and remember me Writer/s: ERNO VUORINEN, JUKKA NEVALAINEN, MARKO HIETALA, TUOMAS HOLOPAINEN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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