Chimes

Album: Pala (2011)
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  • Smoking Clis, lights up
    There's no way that I can go
    Through the heroes that I owe
    Task force, marched out
    With the people that I know
    And the records down below
    Coming stairs, out from the club, kissing the lights
    Missing your love, up to the streets
    With you on my mind, the walk starts again
    But you'll never be mine

    [Chorus]
    I want you more, I can't help but want you more
    I can't stop chasing your love
    I want you more, I can't help but want you more
    I can't stop chasing your love
    Chasing your love
    I can't help but want you more
    I can't always go this slow and might stop living again

    Long lost, cad rides
    Through the city that I love
    All the place you tearing off
    Movement, pulled in
    And the records that they play
    Never touch you the same way
    Burning the stairs
    Out from the club
    Kissing the light
    Missing your love, up to the streets
    With you on my mind
    The walk starts again
    But you'll never be mine

    [Chorus]

    And the world is still the same tonight
    And the world still right here, right here
    As I open my eyes
    Soldiers the same as I left it Writer/s: EDWARD DAVID HUW MACFARLANE, EDWARD JOHN FREDERICK GIBSON, JACK BARNABY SAVIDGE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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