The Sky Is Broken
by Moby

Album: Play (1999)
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  • See the storm is broken
    In the middle of the night
    Nothing left here for me
    It's washed away

    The rain pushes
    The buildings aside
    The sky turns black
    The sky

    Wash it far
    Push it out to sea
    There's nothing left here
    For me

    I watch it lift up to the sky
    I watch it crush me
    And then I die

    Speak to me baby
    In the middle of the night
    Pull your mouth
    Close to mine

    I can see the wind coming down
    Like black night
    So speak to me
    Like the winds outside
    It's broken up, pushing us

    Hear the rain fall
    See the wind come to my eyes
    See the storm broken
    Now nothing

    Speak to me baby
    In the middle of the night
    Speak to me
    Hold your mouth to mine

    'Cause the sky is breaking
    It's deeper than love
    I know the way you feel
    Like the rains outside
    Speak to me Writer/s: RICHARD MELVILLE HALL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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