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Bach - Can You Be so Lonely Lyrics



Bach - Can You Be so Lonely Lyrics




Rain-eyes
Did you fall from the sky?
Were you caught
In a web of Smoke and wine?
One, two, three
And the life you seem to see
Is scattered by the breeze

Can you be so lonely
Swimming with blue flowers?
Turn around in darkness
Only you now

Black light
Makes you feel much more real
Like a thief on a wheel spinning
Out of time
You poor fool
Here you are once again
You're no wiser now, reeling

Keep on, fight through morning
Prodigal soul
Can you be so lonely?
Can you feel so lonely?
Turn around, keep turning
Any day now
Pray that all is well for a moment

Build yourself a cocoon of wires
And I really know you will fly
Lift yourself up into the mire
All the loneliness and the truth gone
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Rain-eyes
Did you fall from the sky?
Were you caught
In a web of Smoke and wine?
One, two, three
And the life you seem to see
Is scattered by the breeze

Can you be so lonely
Swimming with blue flowers?
Turn around in darkness
Only you now

Black light
Makes you feel much more real
Like a thief on a wheel spinning
Out of time
You poor fool
Here you are once again
You're no wiser now, reeling

Keep on, fight through morning
Prodigal soul
Can you be so lonely?
Can you feel so lonely?
Turn around, keep turning
Any day now
Pray that all is well for a moment

Build yourself a cocoon of wires
And I really know you will fly
Lift yourself up into the mire
All the loneliness and the truth gone
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Writer: Thies Engel, Andrin Albrecht, Janek Vogler
Copyright: Lyrics © Music Hub O/B/O GEMA

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Performed By: Bach
Language: English
Length: 3:18
Written by: Thies Engel, Andrin Albrecht, Janek Vogler

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