Mirrorball
Kathryn Williams
Mirrorball You lit every dark corner Made the air feel like it was dancing Your eyes like an old coloured vinyl Were hiding in grooves a smile Like a sweet aria I was searching for something divine And ended up making the mundane into my shrine And we all know A little but we're tricked by the same sense of wanting Like silence mistaken for knowing Like a desert's mistaken for sea Like a tongue has a mother We belong to each other We belong to each other Moonlight Is so overrated Complete darkness Is so embracive And as we travelled north There were crows and seagulls Stood on either side Like angels and demons And we knew what we wanted to hear The wind singing like your sweet aria And the clouds blew at shadows Tricked by the same sense of wanting Like silence mistaken for knowing Like a desert's mistaken for sea Like a tongue has a mother We belong to each other We belong to each other.guitar Love sad Sentimental Shoebox Project singer-songwriter When I travel
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