The Golden Floor

Album: A Hundred Million Suns (2008)
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  • Tell me that you wanna dance
    I wanna feel your pulse on mine
    Just treat me like a stolen glance
    To yourself

    A dark shape on a golden floor
    A sleeping planet with a molten core
    From above we'd cut a slow eight shape
    And much more

    I'm a peasant in your princess arms
    Penniless with only charm
    As we're leveled by the low, hot lights
    And disarmed

    I'm not afraid of anything even time
    It'll eke away at everything but we'll be fine

    I'm folded in the bread you made
    You're cold until my body bathes
    You in the heat I kept aside
    All these days

    I'm not afraid of anything even time
    It'll eke away at everything but we'll be fine
    I'm not afraid of anything even time
    It'll eke away at everything but we'll be fine Writer/s: GARY LIGHTBODY, JONATHAN GRAHAM QUINN, NATHAN CONNOLLY, PAUL WILSON, TOM SIMPSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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