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The Summer Januaries - Gossamer Lyrics



The Summer Januaries - Gossamer Lyrics




Gossamer
The withered wings of the sparrow bring a song
Over the moonlit lawn
Lost in her
His fickle heart beats the blood that heats the night
Into a violet dawn

Calls to her
Thoughts recur
A flash of color, contingencies divide
They sing a silent song

Mother me, carry me on
Over the heather
When I wake
Give me a way

Gossamer
She slows the seasons, in sorrow seizes night
And now it's time to die
Calls to her
The faintest flutter, a stirring from inside
Now open to the light

Mother me, carry me on
Over the heather
When I die
The sparrow will fly away home

Gossamer
The withered wings of the sparrow bring a song
Over the moonlight lawn

There is a mourning song with the promise of day
Morning light if you go the right way...
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Gossamer
The withered wings of the sparrow bring a song
Over the moonlit lawn
Lost in her
His fickle heart beats the blood that heats the night
Into a violet dawn

Calls to her
Thoughts recur
A flash of color, contingencies divide
They sing a silent song

Mother me, carry me on
Over the heather
When I wake
Give me a way

Gossamer
She slows the seasons, in sorrow seizes night
And now it's time to die
Calls to her
The faintest flutter, a stirring from inside
Now open to the light

Mother me, carry me on
Over the heather
When I die
The sparrow will fly away home

Gossamer
The withered wings of the sparrow bring a song
Over the moonlight lawn

There is a mourning song with the promise of day
Morning light if you go the right way...
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Writer: Rachel Robinson, Sean Robinson
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid




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Performed By: The Summer Januaries
Language: English
Length: 5:05
Written by: Rachel Robinson, Sean Robinson

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