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False Alarms - Steve Moakler



     
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Far across this red horizon
I am walking down the line
I am picking up the pieces
That this storm has left behind
After all the clouds have fallen
I would breach the battle ground
Turn your darkness into the light
Turn your silence into sound
But I can’t cage you in my arms
When my heart is jumping forward
To avoid your false alarms
And you can’t tell me not to stay
When I opened up the window
And I watched you fly away

Have you raised the final anchor?
Have you cut the mast-sail free?
Sending offer to redemption
Like a funeral at sea
I will always hear you calling
You’re the sway of falling leaves
Like a bird you’ll spiral onward
And you’ll know just where I’ll be
And I can’t cage you in my arms
When my heart is jumping forward
To avoid your false alarms
And you can’t tell me not to stay
When I opened up the window
And I watched you fly away
And I can’t cage you in my arms
When my heart is jumping forward
To avoid your false alarms
And you can’t tell me not to stay
When I opened up the window
And I watched you fly away
And I am closing up my window
‘Till I see a blue horizon
And the quiet call of love will fly my way
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written by GROBAN, JOSH / MENDEZ LESTER A,
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Steve Moakler has proved himself to be a master pop craftsman. His music is artistic, but accessible; indie roots with mass appeal. Listen to his music, and you too won’t deny his gift for sweet melodies and moving narratives that stick in your head like happy memories. His songs have a maturity you wouldn’t expect from a 23-year old who is quickly emerging as one of the best of a new generation of pop-rock songwriters who call Nashville home.
-Johnny T, musiccityunsigned.com

Steve Moakler on Last.fm.


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