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Same Old Things
2,704
Contemporary Folk
Same Old Things 由 Black Match 于 2020年7月10日 发行,作为专辑“ ”的一部分。Nowhere
album cover
专辑Nowhere
发行日期2020年7月10日
唱片公司Black Match
旋律性
不插电
Valence
舞蹈性
能量
BPM97

音乐视频

音乐视频

制作

出演艺人
Black Match
Black Match
表演者
作曲和作词
Hannah Kenny
Hannah Kenny
词曲作者
Ian Kizanis
Ian Kizanis
词曲作者
Keith Varon
Keith Varon
词曲作者

歌词

Cobble stone streets and pale pink wine
All sittin' in a book
They told me about ships at night
When I was scared and my bones they shook
My father works as a doorman
My brother says he will too
I told them that I'd go see the world
They said, "Give it up
If you know what's good for you"
Do you ever feel lonely?
Even in your own house
Struggle with the words
That are coming out of your mouth
Run around for something new
Have you ever seen heaven?
Even in a daydream
Ever been begging
To say something you mean
Oh, and ask the world to bring you
Different eyes to see the same old things
Different eyes to see the same old things
One day I flew to the mission
Saw the sky upside down
Our seven sisters they lead the way
Shared memories and set us on the ground
Oh, always feel I'm running out of time
Oh, open up the door, lets see what we find
Do you ever feel lonely?
Even in your own house
Struggle with the words
That are coming out of your mouth
Run around for something new
Have you ever seen heaven?
Even in a daydream
Ever been begging
To say something you mean
Oh and ask the world to bring you
Different eyes to see the same old things
Different eyes to see the same old things
The ground's unstable
It trails up to the peak
Running from side to side
And all around me
It makes my stomach weep
Stomach weep, stomach weep
It makes my stomach weep
Stomach weep 'til dawn
Do you ever feel lonely?
Even in your own house
Struggle with the words
That are coming out of your mouth
Run around for something new
Have you ever seen heaven?
Even in a daydream
Ever been begging
To say something you mean
Oh and ask the world to bring you
Different eyes to see the same old things
Different eyes to see the same old things
Written by: Hannah Kenny, Ian Kizanis, Keith Varon
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