Another mile behind us
The searchlights remain
Sun soaked seas just memories
Running on down the days
Was it a way to live forever?
Don’t tell me it was a curse
While we were punching holes in numbers, chasing one another
Across the universe
Holding on with on with both hands
Trade anchor with these chains
We’ve been running through the streets of isolation
There’s always something that you never escape
In this town there’s no real heroes
But when I’m gone will you remember my name?
Remember my name
Brother it seems that we’ve been drifting
Just slaves to the tide
The ebb and flow is all we know
Little suns within our eyes
There’s a shadow in the wake
Where the storm raged and tore
We heard a song, sung rushed and gone
Blowing in from foreign shores
credits
from The Art of Anticipation,
released June 4, 2012
Written by Matthew Taylor, Samuel Taylor, Alice Faraday
Engineered, mixed, arranged and produced by
Dave Sanderson, Alan Smyth and Dead Like Harry at 2fly Studios, Sheffield
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