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Lilacs Lyrics


You were right
I was up all night thinking about you
Dreamed I choked
On your kaleidescope, they still look deadly
My fatal flower
How the tigers all laughed
As I ran along the well-worned path
The sapphire eye looks
Down on my lilacs, down on my lilacs
Down on my lilacs, down on me
Down on me, down on
In sincere
As we rolled for years in turning barrels
I washed my hands in the lake
As she blew it all away with Roman candles
So take your fever
Let me wallow alone
The callous on your eyes have grown

The sapphire eye looks
Down on my lilacs, down on my lilacs
Down on my lilacs, down on me
Down on me, down on
And your faults have me stoned
Paying rent to your ghost
Torn up by a frightened little girl
I thought that you were right
So I was up all night thinking about you
I thought you were right
You were right, you were right
You were
You were right
And I was up all night thinking about you
And I couldn't speak
Covered with bees, you flew above me
Figure it all out
I think you've had enough time
I've had long enough to change my mind
The sapphire eye looks
Down on my lilacs, down on my lilacs
Down on my lilacs, down on me
Down on me, down on
And your faults have me stoned
Paying rent to your ghost
Torn up by a frightened little girl
I thought that you were right
And I was up all night thinking about you
You were right
So I was up all night thinking about you
I thought you were right
You were right, you were right
You were

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As the producing-team behind Grails, Alex Hall and Emil Amos have hybridized and warped various culture’s versions of psych music over the past decade. With their new project they’ve created another umbrella under which to tweak hip-hop, tape-collage and the darkest creases of 70′s film-soundtracks with their lysergic and perverse style of head-music. The project’s name and imagery evoke a strange thrift-store mystery LP you might come across, unsure if you’ve discovered an exotic dub record, a flowery Bacharach AM radio classic or something by an obscure duo of Swedish avant-techno producers.

Read more about Lilacs & Champagne on Last.fm.


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