End Transmission - Technicolor Skies



     
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End Transmission Lyrics


Pull the top down, use your knees to drive
I'll make it worth your while, just let me taste the sky
You pressed your mouth on mine
And fed me a star then said
We never can truly know who we are
Know who we are
With the light out and the night inside
The broken radio was playing suicide
I felt myself falling
I confessed to you, I saw a body
You said you'd seen a few
This night has only just begun
If there's discretion that
You've not abandoned now's the time
We'll burn to best the morning's sun
Go grab your bag, I'll bring the gun, the gun
Keep the top down, use your knees to drive
I'll hide these words, they're only yours to find

You pressed your mouth on mine
And said, they'd call us stars
Then said we never can truly know who we are
This night has only just begun
If there's discretion that
You've not abandoned now's the time
We'll burn to best the morning's sun
Go grab your bag, I'll bring the gun
Everything was burning bright
Everyone was frightened
You said, stay strong
Everybody knowing that what
We'd invited still remains when we're gone
This night has only just begun
If there's discretion that
You've not abandoned now's the time
We'll burn to best the morning's sun
Go grab your bag, I'll bring the gun, oh
This night has only just begun
If there's discretion that
You've not abandoned now's the time
We'll burn to best the morning's sun
Go grab your bag, I'll bring the gun, the gun
I'll bring the gun, oh

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Technicolor Skies is one of several experimental projects composed, performed, and recorded by Denver producer Zachary Martin. Combining organic instruments with electronic elements, he creates a unique, atmospheric sound that takes on the identity of a film score with a variety of emotions and dynamics. With each song being named after the mental image it creates upon first listen, the entire discography forms a story that refuses to stay within the boundaries of a specific genre.

Read more about Technicolor Skies on Last.fm.


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