Love Is a Camera

Album: Wanderlust (2014)
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  • A winter morning black as any night
    A landscape held in time under the ice
    There's a house on the hill
    She's living there still
    Rooms are full of pictures black and white

    So the story goes, she lives alone
    The company is framed in monochrome
    She keeps them alive
    Long after they've died
    No one ever knows until they're gone

    Stand still evermore
    Pose for eternity with me
    Your soul on my wall
    Love is a camera full of memories

    I once went to her door when I was young
    The spell to be her subject was too strong
    Now from here behind glass
    I see more fools pass
    Flies caught in the secret web she's spun

    Stand still evermore
    Pose for eternity with me
    Your soul on my wall
    Love is a camera full of memories

    Every photograph is a cenotaph
    Won't you stay here a while
    In a flash you'll see, you belong to me
    All I need is a smile

    Stand still evermore
    Pose for eternity with me
    Your soul on my wall
    Love is a camera full of memories

    Stand still evermore
    Pose for eternity with me
    Your soul on my wall
    Love is a camera full of memories

    Run run away, from the house on the hill
    There's a witch in the house
    And she's living there still

    Run run away, from the house on the hill
    There's a witch in the house
    And she's living there still Writer/s: ED HARCOURT, SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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