Starlight

Album: Letters (2011)
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  • Hearts are racing at the speed of light
    Eyes are opening and rolling right
    Sinking feeling it's almost like
    It wouldn't matter if we died tonight

    We are beautiful
    Breakable
    We're gonna lose it all to the light

    'Cause in time, we all burn as one, in the sun, in the sky
    Like a shooting star, it's just who we are

    Pushin', pushin', pullin', movin' on
    A sense of freedom we've been hanging on
    I've cut the chord and now it won't be long
    Before we find out where it's coming from

    We are beautiful
    Breakable
    We're gonna lose it all to the light

    'Cause in time, we all burn as one, in the sun, in the sky
    Like a shooting star, it's just who we are

    We are beautiful
    Breakable
    We're gonna lose it all to the light

    'Cause in time, we all burn as one, in the sun, in the sky
    Like a shooting star, it's just who we are Writer/s: ASH FRANCES HOWES, MATTHEW CARDLE, RICHARD STANNARD, SETON DAUNT
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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