I Wanna Be Your Mirror - Temples



     
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I Wanna Be Your Mirror Lyrics


We despair in the depths of the future
In this neutral life we are used to
Many lives in the eyes of beholders
Ahhh, I always thought that you could seeWhen we see that the present is holding
We are laughter, nothing more to answer
From the depths of today we encounter
Ahhh, we shouldn't care of what we seeCarry me back to the bridges of before
If yesterday pretended to be more
Ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah
Like it was beforeWhen we see that our years are aligning
Ever blinding fears are expiring
Far away at the edge of horizons
Ahhh, like a shadow on the sea
When the bells ring aloud we awaken
With the mutual sound of devotion
Still we rise from the depths of emotion
Ahhh, like a shadow in the seaCarry me back to the bridges of before
If yesterday pretended to be more

Ah, ah-ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah
Like it was beforeMeant to be
Left in between
I wanna be your mirror
Endlessly
What will be
For those who see?
You wanna be my mirror
Endlessly
Without reflection
Still we all glow dazzlingly wiser
All blind inside of a rumour
And the stars grow lighter with humour
Ah, ah-ah-ah-ahLove is a conquest that we both desire
In knowing this we leave from the passages before
A day will come when we can open the door
And we can live like the rich but pretend to be poorMeant to be
Left in between
I wanna be your mirror
Endlessly
What will be
For those who see?
You wanna be my mirror
Endlessly
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1) Temples consist of lead singer/guitarist James Edward Bagshaw, bassist Tom Warmsley, drummer Sam Toms and keyboardist Adam Smith. The Kettering band released their debut album Sun Structures on 10th February 2014, including the singles Shelter Song, Keep in the Dark, Colours to Life and Mezmerise. The four-piece have supported Interpol, Suede, The Vaccines and Kasabian and will play Coachella in April 2014.

Read more about Temples on Last.fm.


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