Zephyrus

Album: Intimacy (2008)
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  • Backwards, forwards but making no ground at all
    Standing in the city with the clocks counting one
    And your face is still wet from the fight before
    As your tears hit the ground, blue flowers spring from them
    Baby, I'm ashamed of the things I put you through
    Baby, I'm ashamed of the man I was for you

    [Chorus]
    And all you said in your quietest voice
    Was "I needed you as much as they do"

    How fast must we run before we can just take off in flight?
    How far must we run before they do not recognize us?
    So let's take this from the start, you'll be me and I'll be you
    And let's try not to complain about your smoking
    And my distant heart
    And my distant heart
    And my distant heart

    [Chorus]

    (Too many mirrors in this house)
    (And I don't like to see myself like this)
    (I'm becoming the man I used to be I guess)
    (These walls could tell you a thing or two)
    (Things that you really don't want to know)
    (Lend me your eyes for your point of view)
    (Lend me your feet and I'll stand up for you)

    [Chorus] Writer/s: GORDON MOAKES, KELE OKEREKE, MATT TONG, RUSSELL LISSACK
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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