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Acetate - Under The Radar



     
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Acetate Lyrics


I remember how you radiate
Chemicals react on acetate
The camera never lies, it stole my fate
Now I can't find my way
A lullaby, race the tide
Killed his history
We deconstruct the simple lies
And don't know what it means
Signals crossed, meanings lost
Imaginations run
It's black on white or white on black
We get the damage done
I remember how you radiate
Chemicals react on acetate
The camera never lies, it stole my fate
Now I can't find my way, now I can't find my way
Paper cuts and darling birds
Debutantes debut

We cannot clean the soft machine
I always thought you knew
If you believe the worst of me
I'll do the same for you
I'll crush your dreams if you crush my dreams
It's the least I can do
I remember how you radiate
Chemicals react on acetate
The camera never lies, it stole my fate
Now I can't find my way, now I can't find my way
I won't surrender but I'll keep on falling
Star crossed, we got your alibis
Lay your weapons down and keep on dreaming
Sure shots come with fireflies
I remember how you radiate
Chemicals react on acetate
The camera never lies, it stole my fate
I remember how you radiate
Chemicals react on acetate
The camera never lies, it stole my fate
Now I can't find my way, now I can't find my way
Now I can't find my way, now I can't find my way

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Under the Radar is the pseudonym used by Grammy-nominated artist Richard Souther, composer, producer, arranger, sound designer and multi-keyboardist. During the mid Eighties a new instrumental label, Meadowlark Records, signed Richard for his first solo albums, the electronic HEIRBORNE and INNERMISSION. The label also wanted to release his solo, acoustic piano recordings. To reduce confusion about dissimilar projects in the marketplace, the albums...SONGS UNSPOKEN and SECOND STORY, were issued under his middle names- Douglas Trowbridge.

Read more about Under The Radar on Last.fm.


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