Blackout

In your city where everything is never-ending
Do you worry your existence is quick?
Is that something we can fix?
In the unnamed space between the night and day
We don't need to go home
The second hand is moving so slow
We don't belong here
Where can we go?

Now the light of day will keep me warm and safe
Am I stealing time or giving my life away?

Get into this black car
Take me out to where you are
Knocking on some stranger's door
Give me what I came here for

Your sunrise
Knocks me to the ground
Your sunrise
Oh, I must be moving

At the sight of the crowd
I'm working on my wall again
At the sight of the crowd
I'm working on my wall once and for all
I will leave when everyone is gone

You've been down so long
Down so long, can't let the light in
You've been down so long
Down so long, can't let the light in
I see a shadow
Oh, I know what follows

Get into this black car
Take me out to where you are
Knocking on some warehouse door
Is this what I came here for?

I want tomorrow to be so far from today
I want to leave here with something I can give away

Your sunrise
Knocks me to the ground
Your sunrise
Oh, I must get moving

At the sight of the crowd
I'm working on my wall again
At the sight of the crowd
I'm working on my wall once and for all
I will leave when everyone is gone

You've been down so long
Down so long, come let the light in
You've been down so long
Down so long, come let the light in

You see a shadow
And you know what follows
You see a shadow
I've been waiting for your light

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Wann wurde das Lied “Blackout” von Aloha veröffentlicht?
Das Lied Blackout wurde im Jahr 2010, auf dem Album “Home Acres” veröffentlicht.

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