Yellow Halo

Album: The Singles (2011)
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  • One thing
    You said
    you wanted to fly
    A silk red kite
    Or, on arrows
    To the moon
    Wearing all white

    Bouquet blazing
    They steal the air
    Then disappear
    Sunlight ripples through
    All your photographs
    Looking at photographs

    Yellow halo
    All your colours
    Yellow halo
    For a queen

    Yellow halo
    All your colours
    Yellow halo

    One day
    One year
    The seasons come
    The moon still here
    Dawn breaks endlessly
    Wake up tell me
    What are you dreaming?

    Yellow halo
    All your colours
    Yellow halo
    For a queen

    Yellow halo
    All your colours
    Bequeathed

    Yellow halo

    Oh oh

    Yellow halo Writer/s: ALISON ELIZABETH GOLDFRAPP, WILLIAM OWEN GREGORY
    Publisher: Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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