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lyrics
WAKE UP SLOW
Were falling to pieces,
They say its for keeps,
I say its the needle we're passing through.
I pray for the night,
I pray for lightness,
Arriving in me and you.
I pray for the dreams,
They're always the same,
They're always those things that we're looking through,
I pray for the light,
Open and white.
The constellation of Draco is painted on the ground,
The ancient temples are sunken but waiting to be found.
I believe in a lineage that stretches and stretches back round,
And I believe in the sacred,
And in the frequency of a sound.
And we'll wake up slow,
We'll wake up slow.
Still falling to pieces,
They said "It's for keeps",
I know its the needle were passing.
Pray for the night,
I pray for lightness,
Arriving in me and you.
Pray for the dreams,
They're always the same,
They're always those things that we're looking through,
Pray for the light,
Open and white.
The constellation of Orion is painted on the ground,
The ancient temples are sunken but waiting to found.
I believe in a lineage* that stretches and stretches back round,
And I believe in the sacred,
And in the frequency of a sound.
And we'll wake up slow,
We'll wake up slow.
*Lineage - Referring to Ancestry. not publishing. Despite the incorrect pronunciation, for questionable aim at phonetical gain.
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