Palace

Album: Present Tense (2014)
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  • n detail you were even more beautiful than from afar
    I could love you like the blinded would do
    Feeling their way through the dark

    In the darkened house of love it feels like I was sleeping
    But the bath ran cold
    This is a palace and love is a sport
    Maybe this heaven is a game of old words
    A man who made old habits

    Winter was long, now is going to a feast
    We may be saddened to know but at the call of higher needs

    Ooh, hey palace, ooh.

    The past old faces of those who vaguely resemble love
    But well close enough
    You remind me of the person I wanted to be
    Before I ever knew

    Ooh, hey palace, ooh.
    Ooh, hey palace, ooh.

    Winter was long, I have come to fear
    We may be saddened to know but at the call of higher needs Writer/s: BEN LITTLE, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT TALBOT, HAYDEN NORMAN THORPE, THOMAS WILLIAM FLEMING
    Publisher: DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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