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Golden Sun - Fenech-Soler



     
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All I ever see, we never get a break
We've been working for days
I feel the heat burning down my back
Blood sweat and tears, will you testify to that?I feel the heat you give baby
I never want to say farewell, oh
Our passions will rise when the kingdom it fallsNothing lives for long, I'm shackled at the feet
I've been working as your slave
Try hold me down and you move and wake the beast
I'm on top girl, as I never miss a beatI feel the heat you give baby
I never want to say farewell, oh
Our passions will rise when the kingdom it fallsYou're my golden sun
Take my hand and rule the world
Across this desert girlGiving all I've got, when there's nothing left to give
I'll be fighting till the end
Raise your flag girl, don't let it drop
Dark nights where the sky's cold, the land's hot
I don't want to know, so don't tell me
Demons whisper in my ears, they're from the dark side

Raise your flag girl, don't let it drop
Dark nights where the sky's cold the land's hotI feel the heat you give baby
I never want to say farewell, oh
Our passions will rise when the kingdom it fallsYou're my golden sun
Take my hand and rule the world
Across this desert girl
Songwriters
DUFFY, ROSS ALASDAIR/DUFFY, BENJAMIN JOHN/FENECH-SOLER, DANIEL/LINDSAY, ANDREW ROBERTPublished by
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Fenech-Soler is a band from Kings Cliffe, United Kingdom, that formed around 2006*. The band consists of Ross Duffy, Ben Duffy, Daniel Soler & Andrew Lindsay. Fenech-Soler released their debut album on September 27th 2010 on B-Unique. It's an album that begins with a blast, its opener Battlefields launching with a heavenly chorus of voices, Golden Sun plays with rhythms that summon up the sultriness of desert heat; The Great Unknown takes a distant echo on French House in new, dizzying directions.

Read more about Fenech-Soler on Last.fm.


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