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COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Oskar Westlin
Oskar Westlin
Songwriter
Martin Spåman
Martin Spåman
Songwriter
Dennis Karabegovic
Dennis Karabegovic
Songwriter
Filip Burman
Filip Burman
Songwriter
Felix Lindquist
Felix Lindquist
Songwriter
Philip Strand
Philip Strand
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Philip Strand
Philip Strand
Producer
Ludvig Ottosson
Ludvig Ottosson
Mixing Engineer
Anton Franzon
Anton Franzon
Assistant Recording Engineer

Στίχοι

I lie in my bed as the room starts spinning A bottle of wine, is this what they call living? I read the news today as they spoke about the end of the world Reality's giving me headaches And the apocalypse starts with a handshake I'll be fine if you stay by my side, I'm sure it gets better with time But don't be afraid We might be gone tomorrow You cast a shadow with your footsteps Countless nights on my front porch step Oh tell me, is this wrong? When our nights starts wearing thin You'll go back to shedding skin And nothing could ever remain the same I caught your eyelash, you made a wish For things to look brighter than this I'll run my fingers through your hair, make sure we're mentally prepared It's hard to say if the morning will come If it's our last chance to look at the sun The way that things are turning out, you'll be the last thing I sing about You cast a shadow with your footsteps Countless nights on my front porch step Oh tell me, is this wrong? When our nights starts wearing thin You'll go back to shedding skin And nothing could ever remain the same I think you see things through your rose-coloured glasses And I envy you for that I'm losing sight of you the more the Earth spins around its axis And I can't blame you for the things that we've left in the past You cast a shadow with your footsteps Countless nights on my front porch step Oh tell me, is this wrong? When our nights starts wearing thin You'll go back to shedding skin And nothing could ever remain the same
Writer(s): Oskar Westlin Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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