How Far?

Album: The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon (2018)
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  • How far
    Look how far we've come
    From dark skies
    That lit into the sun

    How far, how far, how far
    How far d'you think we've come?
    How far d'you think we've come?
    How long, how long, how long
    How long d'you think we've walked?
    How long d'you think we've walked?

    We're not the ones, we're not the ones
    Are we not the ones to bleed?
    We're not the ones, we're not the ones
    Are we not the ones you (?)?

    How long
    How long d'you think you are
    How long
    How d'you think we've done

    How far, how far, how far
    How far d'you think we've walked?
    How far d'you think we've come?

    We're not the ones, we're not the ones
    Are we not the ones to bleed?
    We're not the ones, we're not the ones
    Are we not the ones you (?)?

    Here we are
    We're all lost in the end
    And how dark he is
    (?)
    Yeah here we are
    Like Apollo 11
    We're all astronauts
    Lookin' for heaven

    How dark
    How dark will it become
    When all our
    When all our stars have gone

    How dark, how dark, how dark
    How dark will it become?
    How dark will it become?

    We're not the ones, we're not the ones
    Are we not the ones to bleed?
    We're not the ones, we're not the ones
    Are we not the ones you (?)?

    Here we are
    We're all lost in the end
    And how dark he is
    (?)
    Yeah here we are
    Like Apollo 11
    We're all astronauts
    Lookin' for heaven

    Yeah here we are
    All (?)
    To not know where
    Where our sky's gone
    Yeah here we are
    Like Apollo 11
    We're all astronauts
    Lookin' for heaven Writer/s: Ian Mcculloch, William Sergeant
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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