Hearing In Colour

Album: Hana (2023)
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  • I'm hearing in colour
    I'm seeing in sound
    Inhaling emotions
    And touching no ground
    I'm tasting the future
    I'm wasting no time
    And joy runs forever and ever because you are mine

    A million shades in the spectrum since you came
    A million senses spark when you call out my name (callin' my name, callin' my name)

    I'm hearing in colour
    Glitch in my bloodstream
    I'm tasting tomorrow
    A feverish dream
    I'm touched by the visions
    It's filling the frame
    I'm hearing in colour
    When you call my name
    When you call my name

    I'm over and under
    I'm full of the thirst
    I'm starving the hunger
    So peaceful it hurts

    A million shades in the symphony you play
    A million senses spark when you call out my name (callin' my name, callin' my name)

    I'm hearing in colour
    Glitch in my bloodstream
    I'm tasting tomorrow
    A feverish dream
    I'm touched by the visions
    It's filling the frame
    I'm hearing in colour
    When you call my name
    When you call my name

    (Callin' my name, callin' my name)
    (Callin' my name, callin' my name)
    (Callin' my name, callin' my name)
    (Callin' my name, callin' my name)
    (Callin' my name, callin' my name)
    (Callin' my name, callin' my name)
    (Callin' my name, callin' my name)
    (Callin' my name, callin' my name)

    I'm hearing in colour
    I'm seeing in sound
    All the shades in the symphony, baby
    Since you been around
    When you call my name Writer/s: Ed Harcourt, Sophie Ellis-Bextor
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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