Inkless

Album: Oceania (2012)
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  • The stars are out tonight
    And what you need of me you’ve got inside you
    Just take me home, take me home don’t fight
    But drive me home the wrong way
    No loss spared
    For losing you ain’t right
    You haunt where
    Spritis take their time
    It’s time I can’t seem to fight
    The stars are out for us
    And what you feel for me rides beside you
    Just take me home, take me home
    Don’t fuss
    But drive me home the right way

    We’ll uncover there’s no other faith but us
    A faith in love unseen
    Trace the face of love unseen
    Don’t shadow up what we mean
    Uncover what we’re meant to be
    And come unlace your light
    The stars are out tonight
    The stars are out tonight
    The stars are out
    The stars are out tonight
    The stars are out
    The stars are out tonight
    The stars are out
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