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Tanisako - White Skies Lyrics



Tanisako - White Skies Lyrics




A billboard on the highway said that we'll all die
I felt the air warmed by the people's cry
Oh darling, its the fact that we dont have time
Close those eyes

White sky when the bombs ignite
Blinded for a second or two
I saw something that changed my life
Grab my hands Im looking at you

I saw something that changed my life
Grab my hands Im looking at you
White sky when the bombs ignite
It was day a second or two

The smoke in my lungs, the world on fire
And you wont go, said you're to tired
Dont think bout life, running out of time
Just come in close and make it right

I saw something that changed my life
Grab my hands Im looking at you
White sky when the bombs ignite
It was day a second or two
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A billboard on the highway said that we'll all die
I felt the air warmed by the people's cry
Oh darling, its the fact that we dont have time
Close those eyes

White sky when the bombs ignite
Blinded for a second or two
I saw something that changed my life
Grab my hands Im looking at you

I saw something that changed my life
Grab my hands Im looking at you
White sky when the bombs ignite
It was day a second or two

The smoke in my lungs, the world on fire
And you wont go, said you're to tired
Dont think bout life, running out of time
Just come in close and make it right

I saw something that changed my life
Grab my hands Im looking at you
White sky when the bombs ignite
It was day a second or two
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Writer: Aaron Paul O’Brien Mliege, Ethan Rupp
Copyright: Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC

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Performed By: Tanisako
Language: English
Length: 2:55
Written by: Aaron Paul O’Brien Mliege, Ethan Rupp

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