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Jonathan Evergreen - Radio Transceiver Lyrics



Jonathan Evergreen - Radio Transceiver Lyrics




When you were a dendrite
Forming in the starlight
I was looking skyward
Charting starry-eyed chords

When you where a film score
Orchestrated folk lore
Time was moving backwards
Life was flowing outwards

Neurons lighting up
Like fireworks
As galaxies
Collide

We are orbiting
A dying star
So fleeting
And so full of life

Then you were a theme park
Screaming, metal dream lark
Thrilling gravitation
Ghostly aberration

Now you are a dancer
Acrobat enchanter
Poetry in motion
Physical devotion

Neurons lighting up
Like fireworks
As galaxies
Collide

We are orbiting
A dying star
So fleeting
And so full of life

Now I am a daydream
Chopin Nocturne moonbeam
Floating through the ether
Radio transciever
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When you were a dendrite
Forming in the starlight
I was looking skyward
Charting starry-eyed chords

When you where a film score
Orchestrated folk lore
Time was moving backwards
Life was flowing outwards

Neurons lighting up
Like fireworks
As galaxies
Collide

We are orbiting
A dying star
So fleeting
And so full of life

Then you were a theme park
Screaming, metal dream lark
Thrilling gravitation
Ghostly aberration

Now you are a dancer
Acrobat enchanter
Poetry in motion
Physical devotion

Neurons lighting up
Like fireworks
As galaxies
Collide

We are orbiting
A dying star
So fleeting
And so full of life

Now I am a daydream
Chopin Nocturne moonbeam
Floating through the ether
Radio transciever
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Writer: Jonathan Williams
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




Jonathan Evergreen - Radio Transceiver Video
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Performed By: Jonathan Evergreen
Language: English
Length: 4:06
Written by: Jonathan Williams

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