I Saw Light
Beginning with an ending in mind, I took a minute
Saw too much, ahead of my time
Came away laughing, blushed, carton crushed
Everything was unfastened, rush
In the stifling air of a thin little moment, rush
Can't keep my focus, my skin's your skin
Vivid as a memory fading by the minute
Screaming your name like I was afraid you'd be in it
You're truth to me, clutching at straws, don't know you
Never even met you
Pause
I put my pen down and started to drift, I stopped living
Stared at the grass at the edge of the cliff, I saw women
Heart is a yellowing brick
Dead set on a wish that can never exist
A transition, I want to be is, but I'm isn't
Ambition kicks me awake and says, dress
I was looking for the door
All I found was your flesh, your flesh
Your blessed dismembered hands are sand
I'm stranded
I wanna be thrown against the wall by a tall cold dickhead
With a morse code accent
That I can't look at without starting something I'll regret
Everything's beautiful, I digress
I saw light in the buildings at night
I saw light in the windows as I passed them by
On the river, on the ledge, on the bridge
On the side of your face at the bar
It went dark, I saw light
I saw light in the buildings at night
I saw light in the windows as I passed them by
On the river, on the bridge, on the ledge
On the side of your face at the bar
It went dark, I saw light
Tapped out a few laughs on the summer's grass
And in all the sky's many merry blues
I read one thousand words of pretty good news
And now heliotropes around your light gather
And they chatter, and chatter, and they chatter
Make insipid remarks about things that matter
'Til they don't anymore
'Til they don't weigh a crumb
Until the caring in you is surely done
Until dead is every one of us floating about
Between good bookie odds and two for one on stout
So live it all out in lust of a stage
Where you were busy tryna trap the heart on the page
Having scenes arranged into your bones
And happily arranging yourself to be alone
Believing happiness to be a train that just doesn't stop for you
A pain but a friend that doesn't pretend
A pain but a friend that doesn't pretend
A pain but a friend that doesn't pretend
I saw light in the buildings at night
I saw light in the windows as I passed them by
On the river, on the bridge, on the ledge
On the side of your face at the bar
It went dark, I saw light
I saw light in the buildings at night
I saw light in the windows as I passed them by
On the river, on the bridge, on the ledge
On the side of your face at the bar
It went dark, I saw light
Saw too much, ahead of my time
Came away laughing, blushed, carton crushed
Everything was unfastened, rush
In the stifling air of a thin little moment, rush
Can't keep my focus, my skin's your skin
Vivid as a memory fading by the minute
Screaming your name like I was afraid you'd be in it
You're truth to me, clutching at straws, don't know you
Never even met you
Pause
I put my pen down and started to drift, I stopped living
Stared at the grass at the edge of the cliff, I saw women
Heart is a yellowing brick
Dead set on a wish that can never exist
A transition, I want to be is, but I'm isn't
Ambition kicks me awake and says, dress
I was looking for the door
All I found was your flesh, your flesh
Your blessed dismembered hands are sand
I'm stranded
I wanna be thrown against the wall by a tall cold dickhead
With a morse code accent
That I can't look at without starting something I'll regret
Everything's beautiful, I digress
I saw light in the buildings at night
I saw light in the windows as I passed them by
On the river, on the ledge, on the bridge
On the side of your face at the bar
It went dark, I saw light
I saw light in the buildings at night
I saw light in the windows as I passed them by
On the river, on the bridge, on the ledge
On the side of your face at the bar
It went dark, I saw light
Tapped out a few laughs on the summer's grass
And in all the sky's many merry blues
I read one thousand words of pretty good news
And now heliotropes around your light gather
And they chatter, and chatter, and they chatter
Make insipid remarks about things that matter
'Til they don't anymore
'Til they don't weigh a crumb
Until the caring in you is surely done
Until dead is every one of us floating about
Between good bookie odds and two for one on stout
So live it all out in lust of a stage
Where you were busy tryna trap the heart on the page
Having scenes arranged into your bones
And happily arranging yourself to be alone
Believing happiness to be a train that just doesn't stop for you
A pain but a friend that doesn't pretend
A pain but a friend that doesn't pretend
A pain but a friend that doesn't pretend
I saw light in the buildings at night
I saw light in the windows as I passed them by
On the river, on the bridge, on the ledge
On the side of your face at the bar
It went dark, I saw light
I saw light in the buildings at night
I saw light in the windows as I passed them by
On the river, on the bridge, on the ledge
On the side of your face at the bar
It went dark, I saw light
Credits
Writer(s): Daniel De Mussenden Carey, Kate Tempest, Grian Alexander Chatten
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