Prism In Jeans

Album: In This City They Call You Love (2024)
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  • Here's the story of a prism in jeans
    The words are blurred and the colours bleed
    To belong, oh to belong
    She is the spectrum, she is the light
    She is the shadow, the mysterious night
    To belong, she don't belong

    There is an epic loneliness
    That you just can't hide when you just can't fit
    Or belong, oh to belong
    To belong, she don't belong

    The wind blows forward and the wind blows back
    Catch the first train smoking and never look back
    I'll be gone, I don't belong
    I'm trying to get where I understand
    I'm counting stars and I'm counting sand
    To belong, I don't belong

    There is an epic loneliness
    That you just can't hide and you just can't fix
    To belong, I don't belong

    She has an ocean's loneliness
    Where there is no tide and there is no ship
    To belong, she don't belong
    To belong, she don't belong Writer/s: Richard Hawley
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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