Dave Thomas Junior
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Blackout

Blackout lyrics by Dave Thomas Junior. Stop all the clocks Just breathe it in The silent birdsong The what might have been And I wish you were here with me...

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Blackout

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Stop all the clocks

Just breathe it in

The silent birdsong

The what might have been

And I wish you were here with me

The chances that we take

The perfect mess we make

A love that slips away

You’ll never catch me no

The clouds in the sky

In love I believe

The rose tinted lies

All lost in the sea

And I wish you were here with me

A million grains of sand

Slipping through my hands

I’ll try to understand

You’ll never catch me no

A moment lost in time

A love I can’t deny

A miracle I swear

I wish that you were here

Now it is dark

The moon’s hanging high

And all that you are

Just slips back in time

And I wish you were here with me

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