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Distant Sun - Brooke Fraser



     
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Tell me all the things you would change
I don't pretend to know what you want
When you come around and spin my top
Time and again, time and againNo fire where I lit my spark
I am not afraid of the dark
Where your words devour my heart
And put me to shame, put me to shameWhen your seven worlds collide
Whenever I am by your side
The dust from a distant sun
Will shower over everyoneYour still so young to travel so far
Old enough to know who you are
Wise enough to carry the scars
Without any blame, there's no one to blameIt's easy to forget what you learned
Waiting for the thrill to return
Feelin' your desire burn
And drawn to the flameWhen your seven worlds collide
Whenever I am by your side
The dust from a distant sun

Will shower over everyoneThe dust from a distant sun
Will shower over everyoneAnd I'm lying on the table
Washed out in a flood
Like a Christian fearing vengeance from above
I can't pretend to know what you want but I offer loveSeven worlds will collide
Whenever I am by your side
The dust from a distant sun
Will shower over everyoneAs time slips by
[Incomprehensible]
As time slips by
[Incomprehensible]

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Held every year on verdant polo grounds in Indio, California, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is many things to many people: A way to hear the best alternative music, a giant lawn party of hipsters wearing hemp sunhats, or the one place you can gawk at members of super-bands as they ride around on golf carts. For Brooke Fraser, Coachella 2009 was the event that re-awakened her desire to make music. It was April and the New Zealand-born singer and songwriter was burnt out after completing a three-year tour supporting her second album, 2006’s Albertine, which debuted at No.

Read more about Brooke Fraser on Last.fm.


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