Another Night Out

Album: Where Did The Night Fall (2010)
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  • Lift the wheels up from the roadway
    Close your sparrow's glassy eyes
    That walk upon the water
    Once more for me
    Are those dead diamonds baby
    Or are they stars gone to sleep

    So low that you might miss me
    Ah yeah
    Slowly fades the light
    So low that you might miss me
    Ah yeah
    Slowly fades the light

    Wait for the Spring

    And to this thing
    I do surrender
    To the darker sin
    I climb with a vine
    On a graveyard train
    Hauling away
    Drowning to die
    Down four fathom five
    Dwell hollow ground
    Dark hollow trees

    What from heaven's tongue is heard
    Through the veins
    Love sustained
    Another night out

    So low that you might miss me
    Slowly fades the light

    Another night out

    Wait for the Spring

    And to this thing
    I give myself
    On a graveyard train
    Pulling away
    Down into heaven
    Down into heaven
    Down into heaven
    [?] heaven
    Dwell hollow ground
    Dark hollow trees

    Dwell hollow ground
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