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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Christine and the Queens
Vocals
Ash Workman
Programming
Reiad Chibah
Viola
Sally Herbert
Violin
Lucy Wilkens
Violin
Calina De La Mare
Violin
Alison Dods
Violin
Michael Lovett
Synthesizer
Laura Melhuish
Violin
Lucy Shaw
Violin
Julia Singleton
Violin
Matt Ward
Violin
Robert Spriggs
Viola
Kate Robinson
Violin
Vincent Greene
Viola
Andy Waterworth
Conductor
Chris Worsey
Cello
Sarah Willson
Cello
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Christine and the Queens
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Christine and the Queens
Producer
Ash Workman
Mixing Engineer
Richard Woodcraft
Recording Engineer
Matt Colton
Mastering Engineer
Christophe Willem
Producer
Lyrics
Talking talking your way out
But he's still on the lookout
I lost my voice I think in colours
We make love a sorry hearse
I cry a thousand more mirrors
So that your eyes could get brighter
Obediently I bay a name
I share it with the wind I tamed
Can you see my heart (repeat
Narcissus is back from under water
And kisses his lips again
Narcissus is back from under water
And kisses his lips again
Narcissus is back I shouldn't bother
I break the mirrors that I meet
Narcissus is back from under water
And has his own lips to drink
Tututututu Tutututu Tutututu Tutututu
The water water is so cold
It poisons anyone who calls
A loving hand and daring kiss
Now watches everything you miss
It's getting hard to look away
It's not your office anyway
Its much too easy to disperse
Et moi je prie pour une avers
Can you see my heart
Can you see my heart
Can you see my heart
Can you see my heart
Can you see my heart
Can you see my heart
Can you see my heart
Can you see my heart
Narcissus is back
Narcissus is back
Narcissus is back
Narcissus is back
Narcissus is back
Narcissus is back
Narcissus is back from under water
And kisses his lips again
Narcissus is back from under water
And kisses his lips again
Narcissus is back I shouldn't bother
I break the mirrors that I meet
Narcissus is back from under water
And has his own lips to drink
Writer(s): Heloise Adelaide Letissier
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