Thursday, December 1, 2011

Electrical Storm.

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The sea, it swells....



....like a sore head....



....and the night, it is aching....



....two lovers lay with no sheets on their bed....



....and the day, it is breaking.



On rainy days, we go swimming out....



....on rainy days, swimming in the sound....



....on rainy days, we go swimming out.



You're in my mind all of the time....



....I know that's not enough....



....but if the sky can crack....



....there must be some way back....



....for love and only love.



Electrical storm....



....electrical storm....



....baby, don't cry.



Car alarm....



....won't let you back to sleep....



....you're kept awake....



....dreaming someone else's dream....



....coffee is cold....



....but it will get you through....



....compromise....



....that's nothing new to you.



Myths because they'll never be seen....



....let's go to places....



....no one else has been.



You're in my mind all of the time....



....I know that's not enough....



....well, if the sky can crack....



....there must be some way back....



....to love and only love.



Electrical storm....



....electrical storm....



....electrical storm....



....baby, don't cry.



It's hot as hell....



....honey, in this room....



....sure hope the weather will break soon....



....the air is heavy, heavy as a truck....



....need the rain to wash away our bad luck!



(Hey-oh....



....hey!!!).



Well, if the sky can crack....



....there must be some way back....



....to love and only love.



Electrical storm....



....electrical storm....



....electrical storm.



Baby, don't cry....



....baby, don't cry....



....baby, don't cry....



....baby, don't cry!




"Electrical Storm"

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