Reflecting Light

Album: Crazy Heart soundtrack (2009)
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  • Now that I've worn out
    I've worn out the world
    I'm on my knees in fascination
    Looking through the night
    And the moon's never seen me before
    But I'm reflecting light

    I rode the pain down
    Got off and looked up
    Looked into your eyes
    The lost open windows
    All around
    My dark heart lit up the skies

    Now that I've worn out
    I've worn out the world
    I'm on my knees in fascination
    Looking through the night
    And the moon's never seen me before
    But I'm reflecting light

    Give up the ground
    Under your feet
    Hold on to nothing for good
    Turn and run at the mean dogs
    Chasing you
    Stand-alone and misunderstood

    Now that I've worn out
    I've worn out the world
    I'm on my knees in fascination
    Looking through the night
    And the moon's never seen me before
    But I'm reflecting light Writer/s: Leslie Pillips
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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