Oblivion (feat. Susanne Sundørf)
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Oblivion (feat. Susanne Sundørf)
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Since I was young
I knew I'd find you
But our love was a song
Sung by a dying swan
And in the night, you hear me calling
You hear me calling
And in your dreams (your dreams)
You see me falling, falling
Breathe in the light
I'll stay here in the shadows, ooh
Waiting for a sign, as the tide grows
Higher, and higher, and higher
And when the nights are long
All the stars recall your goodbye
Your goodbye
And in the night
You hear me calling, you hear me calling
And in your dreams
You see us falling, falling (oh)
And in the night (ooh)
You hear me calling (ooh), you hear me calling (ooh)
And in your dreams (ooh)
You see us falling, falling
Breathe in the light
And say goodbye
Breathe in the light
And say goodbye
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