Close to Me - Claire Voyant



     
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Close to Me Lyrics


Unknown seems to rush through my veins
So far you've been this close to me
You can share my words
You can feel my breath
So far you've been this close to meI feel this ever-lucid song I'll never learn
The quiet street, where you held me
I feel love I've never knownAnd when you speak, do you speak to me?
So far, you feel this close to real
If you share my world you can take my breath away
So far you've been this close to meAnd it feels like water through my hand
You see, life is a million grains of sand
I feel this ever-lucid song I'll never know
The quiet street you hold me
I feel love I've never knownUnknown seems to rush through my veins
So far you feel this close to me
I can feel this time it's closer to the fire than I
So far you've been this close to meAnd it feels like water through my hand
You seem close but times a million grains of sand

I feel this heady-lucid sigh I will never learn
These quiet streets, will you help me?
I feel love I've never known
I feel this senseless peace, yes, I will never learn
Close my eyes, sleep, dream, where I keep this locked
I'll never know Lose my mindUnknown seems to rush through my veins
So far you been this close to me
Songwriters
DELROY WILSON, EDWARD "BUNNY LEE" O'SULLIVANPublished by
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Claire Voyant is a Gothic / darkwave / dream pop band from Sacramento, California, USA. They have been described as a lush, hypnotic blend of sounds reminiscent of Cocteau Twins, The Sundays and even Garbage. Their self-titled 1995 début has been followed by two more studio albums. Each has introduced fresh new sounds and styling, something that has successfully kept them from being pigeon-holed in one genre.

Read more about Claire Voyant on Last.fm.


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