Wuthering Heights
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Midnight Song

Midnight Song lyrics by Wuthering Heights. Shadow, for every light there be. Sorrow, not always dark is she. High above the clouds, on night owls we will fly...

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Midnight Song

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Shadow,

for every light there be.

Sorrow,

not always dark is she.

High above the clouds,

on night owls we will fly away from fear.

Wakeful,

there'll be no rest tonight.

But still now,

no candles shall I light.

High above the clouds.

Restless souls will find the gates of dawn.

Epitaphs and photographs, boxes full of dreams.

Wait for me, children of the night..

Can you hear the shadows calling?

It's the midnight song.

Open doors that have been closed for far too long.

Grey cats in darkness

sing the midnight song.

And when morning breaks its entry,

they'll be gone.

Olden slopes and golden ropes,

nothing's what it seems.

To know the morning

you must learn the night.

Can you hear the shadows calling?

It's the midnight song.

Open doors that have been closed for far too long.

Grey cats in darkness

sing the midnight song.

And when morning breaks its entry,

they'll be gone.

Shadow, for every light there be. Joy now! First rays of light I see..

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