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Mirror
7,041
Electronic
Mirror was released on April 25, 2014 by Four Music as a part of the album Mirror
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AlbumMirror
Release DateApril 25, 2014
LabelFour Music
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM66

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Robots Don't Sleep
Robots Don't Sleep
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John R LaMonica II
John R LaMonica II
Composer
Robot Koch
Robot Koch
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Robot Koch
Robot Koch
Producer
Vicente Celi
Vicente Celi
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

I walked down to the cemetery
I could hear you singing
I could see you shinning
Glowing in the moon light
Looking like and angel
Right before my eyes
Now I can see you
With my crystal vision
Through a two way mirror
From another life time
Moving like a ghost
Wondering just what hurts the most
'Cause nights they last so long
The howling wind can’t catch you
Did you know what have you done
Stars at night don't see you
It doesn't matter, matter now
The wolves at night won’t touch you
The howling wind can't catch you
Where did you go what have you done
The stars at night don't see you
It doesn’t matter right or wrong
The wolves at night won’t touch you
Just wanna hold you in my arms
‘Cause nights they last so long
I walked to the cemetery
I could you hear you speaking
I could see you smiling
Moving in the moon light
Dancing in the shadows
Right before my eyes
How I wish that
You were here beside
Me dancing in the moonlight
Let your spirit guide me
I wonder if I’ll ever ever ever love again
I don't think I will ever ever ever love again
The howling wind can't catch you
Where did you go what have you done
The stars at night don't see you
It doesn’t matter right or wrong
The wolves at night won’t touch you
Just wanna hold you in my arms
‘Cause nights they last so long
The howling wind can't catch you
Where did you go what have you done
The stars at night don't see you
It doesn’t matter right or wrong
The wolves at night won’t touch you
Just wanna hold you in my arms
‘Cause nights they last so long
Written by: John R LaMonica II, Robert Koch
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