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Elements
70
Rock
Skladba Elements vyšla 12. dubna 2024 SHARPTONE na albu Forever Undone
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Datum vydání12. dubna 2024
ŠtítekSHARPTONE
Melodičnost
Akustičnost
Valence
Tanečnost
Energie
BPM75

Kredity

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Letters Sent Home
Letters Sent Home
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Robin Werner
Robin Werner
Composer
Julian Huisel
Julian Huisel
Composer
Emily Paschke
Emily Paschke
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Julian Huisel
Julian Huisel
Producer

Texty

[Verse 1]
Rainy summer days, a warming winter haze
Forgetting all the beauty fades away someday
Falling whites covering the streets
Leaving a dream of peace
Oh, all the beauty fades eventually someday
[PreChorus]
Denial is such a beauty in the eyes of ignorance
We're floating at the expense
Of the pure and innocent
[Chorus]
And the only force
We can't control is the sea, let's leave it alone
See the northern lights breaking through the night
And we are playing with its fate like kryptonite
And the only love
We can control is our own, so let us give some
See how lighting strikes, breaking through the night
And we are playing with its fate like kryptonite
And let it die
[Verse 2]
Fallen leaves decay, the blues becoming grey
Reminding us of a time we felt okay
A dark cloud shedding her tears
Leaving a glimpse of fear
Oh, all the beauty fades eventually someday
[PreChorus]
Denial is such a beauty in the eyes of ignorance
We're floating at the expense
Of the pure and innocent
[Chorus]
And the only force
We can't control is the sea, let's leave it alone
See the northern lights breaking through the night
And we are playing with its fate like kryptonite
And the only love
We can control is our own, so let us give some
See how lighting strikes, breaking through the night
And we are playing with its fate like kryptonite
And let it die
[Outro]
We're as fierce as fire
As wild as air and lighter
We're as strong as water
As broken as the earth
We're as fierce as fire
As wild as air and lighter
We're as strong as water
As broken as the earth
Written by: Emily Paschke, Julian Huisel, Robin Werner
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