Louisiana

Album: Barking (2010)
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  • I feel asleep last night
    On a roundabout

    A cloud of wings
    From the glass around you
    Light reflects
    The sun on your skin

    When you touch me
    Bullets in conversation
    On a crowded train
    Quietly violent

    When you touch me
    Planets in sweet collision
    Quietly violent
    I fell asleep last night
    On the underground

    The air there breaks
    With the light around you
    The darkness breaks
    Whenever you walk in

    When you touch me
    Planets in sweet collision
    When you touch me
    Bullets in conversation
    Quietly violent
    Quietly violent Writer/s: KARL HYDE, RICHARD DAVID SMITH
    Publisher: Mute Song Limited, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Valo from Moscow, Russia FederationLots of Radiohead in this one. Late a bit, more of a nineties
    Quite beautiful, although)
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