Dari

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Melanie De Biasio
Melanie De Biasio
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Melanie De Biasio
Melanie De Biasio
Composer
David Baron
David Baron
Composer
Gil Helmick
Gil Helmick
Lyrics
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Melanie De Biasio
Melanie De Biasio
Producer
David Baron
David Baron
Mixing Engineer
Pascal Paulus
Pascal Paulus
Producer

Lirik

Within the vast spendor
we are the harvest
Beyond the horizons that fail
Within the vastness
we are
roadside attractions
You may if you listen carefully
Hear a lovely part of me
wandering theses streets
I always leave a piece for that purpose
I never kneel to pray
I beseech in motion
Through
sunlight and dusk
with shadows for feet
hands heavy and fingers light
To love
and reprieve
Within the vast imperceptible universe
we are grand and insignificant perfections
we always leave a piece for that purpose
I beseech in motion over
the chaos azure
The harvest
beyond the horizon that fails
The gentle explosion of seed
Move silently
through sunlight and dusk
with shadows for feet
Hands heavy and fingers light to love and reprieve
I never kneel to pray
I never kneel to pray
Never kneel
To pray
(children singing)
We never kneel to pray
we never kneel to pray
we beseech in motion
i never kneel to pray
Now is narrow
We are grand and insignificant perfections
you may if you listen carefully, hear a lovely part of me wandering these streets
i always leave a piece a piece for that purpose
We never kneel to pray
we beseech in silence over tea and eggs
Moving quietly
through sunlight and dusk
through sunlight and dust
You may if you listen carefully, you may
hear
a lovely part of me wandering these streets
We always leave a piece, we always leave a piece for that purpose
We always leave a piece we always leave a piece for that purpose
we never kneel to pray
We never kneel to pray
we appeal to the full moon
crave a quiet morning
divine the aroma of a beautiful stranger
we never kneel to pray
Written by: David Baron, Gil Helmick, Melanie De Biasio
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