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Oh, meet me when the morning fails on the fields of desire
Oh, meet me when I lost my part in the choir of dusk
Where the promise to lead what is right
As we both know how fields will turn white
And know I will never speak of days
'Cause I know you won't count themNo, we have never grown a day from the poison we shared
And we're walking our crooked path home
But will we ever confess what we've done?
Guess we're still kids on the runAnd, no, we will never be a part of the pictures once taken
When we're feeding fire with the flames 'til no memory's gone
And the cold sky will write us a song
But will we ever confess what we've done?
Guess we're still kids on the runAnd the reflections in their eyes
Sure could paint us as killers
Oh, I'll be thereAnd 'til the terror of our time
Could forgive us as lovers
Oh, let's break some heartsAnd, no, I will never speak of ways 'cause I know you won't try them
But all the weapons raining from the sky will be ours to embrace

And the cold sky will write us a song
But will we ever confess what we've done?
Guess we're still kids on the run

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Behind the name The Tallest Man On Earth is Kristian Matsson (born April 30th, 1983 in Dalarna, Sweden). He plays guitar, banjo and piano and has released three full length albums, the first entitled Shallow Grave and the second entitled The Wild Hunt. His most recent album, There's No Leaving Now, was released June 12th 2012 via Dead Oceans. He has also released a self-titled 5-track EP on the Swedish label gravitation, as well as a second 5-track EP entitled Sometimes the Blues Is Just a Passing Bird, recently released on Dead Oceans.

Read more about The Tallest Man on Earth on Last.fm.


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