Destination - Appearance of Nothing



     
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Destination Lyrics


I see the colours of the world they're rearranging
The center sentinels are cunningly estranging all
I think a little about a lot I'm introverted
You think a lot about a little never heard it
All of our energy
Bring these words to life
We stay up late and draw the lines to every constellation
We live with all our sorrows tied to age and separation
These are the days of love and life
These are our expectations
We stay up late to live tonight
This is our destination
Take me back to ninety one
I had a love life there, it's a loaded gun allright
I see the colours of the world they're rearranging
The center sentinels are leaving but are changing

All of our energy
Bring these words to life
We stay up late and draw the lines to every constellation
We live with all our sorrows tied to age and separation
These are the days of love and life
These are our expectations
We stay up late to live tonight
This is our destination
Oooh Oooh Oooh
Oooh Oooh Oooh
Oooh Oooh Oooh
We stay up late and draw the lines to every constellation
We live with all our sorrows tied to age and separation
These are the days of love and life
These are our expectations
We stay up late to live tonight
This is our destination
Oooh Oooh Oooh (x4)
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Swiss band Appearance of Nothing was founded 2004 by Pat Gerber (Vocals/Guitar), Yves Lüthi (Drums), Omar Cuna (Bass) and Marc Petralito (Keys). After a short experimental period the band began to write their own songs. Since then Pat and Omar both share the part as lead singers which adds additional variety to the songs. In 2005 the first self-produced demo Behind Closed Doors was released, which gained a lot of positive reaction, so the band decided, together with their new lead guitarist Peter Berger, to take a big step forward.

Read more about Appearance of Nothing on Last.fm.


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