Lustre
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Lustre
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Run your fingers through the vapour trails that cross the skies
Feel the glow, the lustre shows, Mancini smiles tonight
I know
They told me signs of life were out there
Straight up Sam's an empty man, he don't know where to go
Slip and slide electra-glide, he's melting like the snow
I know
They told me signs of life were out there
Chorus
Sea-side
Tired eyes
There's a tyranny of distance
Between you and I
Miles ahead the skipper said he'd see them to the shore
Sadie sighed and Molly tried to float them through the door
I know
They told me signs of life were out there
I know
They told me signs of life were out there
Chorus
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James Reyne performs "Lustre", and this lyric page sits inside the James Reyne catalog on LyroVerse.
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