Disappear

Album: Underworld (2018)
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  • Faceless, underwater
    We can disappear for a while
    No one will notice
    Shifting, out of focus
    The silence calls on us for a moment

    Sinking down
    Thought I lost myself, but I didn't
    Looking up on us
    Shadows dance above
    Blurry vision

    We could disappear for a while
    We could disappear for a while
    We could disappear for a while

    Nameless, talking
    Big dreams and nobody wants them
    Weightless, walking
    Why does it feel like home when I'm lonely?

    I always found
    On the solid ground
    I was tripping
    Away from space and time
    I don't really mind
    That I'm slipping

    We could disappear for a while
    We could disappear for a while

    It's not running away
    We were never meant to stay
    In the first place

    We could disappear for a while

    We could disappear for a while
    We could disappear for a while

    Wading's not enough
    It's more than just dipping your feet in
    Dive in if you want
    But I'll be jumping off in the deep end

    Wading's not enough
    It's more than just dipping your feet in
    Dive in if you want
    But I'll be jumping off in the deep end

    We could disappear for a while
    We could disappear for a while
    We could disappear if we're going far away

    It's not running away
    We were never meant to stay
    In the first place

    We could disappear for a while Writer/s: Jenna McDougall, Lyndsey Gunnulfsen, Whakaio Taahi
    Publisher: Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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