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Rie Sinclair - Colours Fade Lyrics



Rie Sinclair - Colours Fade Lyrics




Now does it matter?
Show me how you believe in fate
Surround the darkness in my window frame

Come hold me closer
Throughout the echo of midnight
Till gold warm sunlight spills in to the room

Here all the colours fade
The empty distance between us
Where memory is grey
How will I get back to where you are?

Cold broken shadows
Time crumbling like foam on sand
I watched your face melting in my hands

Wait for the morning
Whisper your fragile thoughts
Promise you'll be here when I wake up

Here all the colours fade
The empty distance between us
Where memory is grey
How will I get back to where you are?

Here all the colours fade
The empty distance between us
Where memory is grey
How will I get back to where you are?
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Now does it matter?
Show me how you believe in fate
Surround the darkness in my window frame

Come hold me closer
Throughout the echo of midnight
Till gold warm sunlight spills in to the room

Here all the colours fade
The empty distance between us
Where memory is grey
How will I get back to where you are?

Cold broken shadows
Time crumbling like foam on sand
I watched your face melting in my hands

Wait for the morning
Whisper your fragile thoughts
Promise you'll be here when I wake up

Here all the colours fade
The empty distance between us
Where memory is grey
How will I get back to where you are?

Here all the colours fade
The empty distance between us
Where memory is grey
How will I get back to where you are?
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Writer: Rie Sinclair, Robert Harty
Copyright: Lyrics © BOB HARTRY, INC, LITTLE GABRIEL PUBLISHING

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Performed By: Rie Sinclair
Length: 5:15
Written by: Rie Sinclair, Robert Harty

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