Golden Days

Album: Air Stereo (2006)
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  • On you mark get ready set
    And run away for good
    There's a bold and brighter light
    Where my soul once stood

    Fall apart confetti come on
    Cry right on my sleeve
    I am just a ghost of hearts
    That break bittersweet

    Am I in tune
    Yea can't hear much
    But the melody coming from you
    Baby please don't rush
    Keep the tempo slow and you
    Let me hear the words you say
    Let's go and get tangled in chains of golden days

    Counting down T minus 10
    And wait I still believe
    There's a distance in your eyes
    Only mine can see

    Leave the ground behind us
    I'll be floating round your lips
    I am just a host of arms
    Holding one full wish

    Am I in tune
    Yea can't hear much
    But the melody coming from you
    Baby please don't rush
    Keep the tempo slow and you
    Let me hear the words you say
    Let's go and get tangled in chains of golden days

    Am I in tune
    Yea can't hear much
    But the melody coming from you
    Baby please don't rush
    Keep the tempo slow and you
    Let me hear the words you say
    Let's go and get tangled in chains of golden days

    Am I in tune
    Yea can't hear much
    But the melody coming from you
    Baby please don't rush
    Keep the tempo slow and you
    Let me hear the words you say
    Let's go and get tangled in chains of golden days Publisher: ATTIC LADDER RECORDS
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