Closure

Album: Real (2020)
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  • CLOSURE

    VERSE ONE
    Cold hands, blurred lines
    We’re burning in real time
    In the middle of daylight
    Although we try to pray, try to pray right

    It’s alright, it’s alright
    Because this was never more than just one night
    But I’m getting used to being by your side
    So what can I do?
    Ohh
    What can I do?

    CHORUS
    (Ohh)
    Like fire in the dark, this is what we are
    I know, I know we’re burning
    (Ohh)
    Hold me in your arms as we fall apart
    Because we know in the morning
    (This is the closure)
    Because we know in the morning
    (It will be closure)
    We know in the morning
    (It will be closure)

    VERSE TWO
    Under these street lights
    I look into your eyes
    Your perfume and goodbyes,
    What can I do? Writer/s: JESSE NAMBIAR, RAPHAELLA SEDIGHEH MAZAHERI-ASADI
    Publisher: Cloud9, Downtown Music Publishing, Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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