Oblivion
by M83

Album: Oblivion (2013)
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  • Since, I was young, I knew I'd find you
    But our love, was a song, sung by a dying swan
    And in the night, you hear me calling
    You hear me calling
    And in your dreams, you see me falling, falling

    Breathe in the light
    I'll stay here in the shadow, oh
    Waiting for a sign, as the tide grows
    Higher and higher and higher

    And when the nights are long
    All those stars recall, your goodbye, your goodbye

    And in the night, you'll hear me calling
    You'll hear me calling
    And in your dreams, you'll see us falling, falling
    And in the night, you'll hear me calling
    You'll hear me calling
    And in your dreams, you'll see us falling, falling

    Breathe in the light and say goodbye
    Breathe in the light and say goodbye Writer/s: Anthony Gonzalez, Susanne Sundfor
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Garrick from UsaSuch a beautiful song. I find myself liking more and more songs/music written specifically for movies. This is easily my third favorite song behind Florence The Machine's Breath of Life and Ed Sheeran's I see Fire
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