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My Willing Heart - James Blake



     
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The first time your name was used
It was beauty and I knew
Sat in a violet room with some people I saw through
Gathered 'round the television's fire
Watching for the people I admired
Outside my world, we're frozen in the mouth
I couldn't let them outWhen I see my willing heart
How will I know?
How will I walk slow?
How will I know?
How will I walk slow?It's a strange spell that we lust for
Every now and then, every now and thenWhen I see my willing heart
How will I know?
How will I walk slow?It's a strange spell that we watch for
And one I swear I never saw
Every now and then, every now and then
Every now and then
You're still on my screen

Every now and then
You're still on my screen
Every now and then
There's a glare from the sun and the servent
Every now and thenWhen I see my willing heart
How will I know?
How will I walk slow?
How will I know?
How will I walk slow?It's a strange spell that we watch for
Every now and then
You're still on my screen
Every now and then
They must have heard my scream
Every now and then
There's a glare from the sun and the servent
Every now and thenWhen I see my willing heart
How will I know?
How will I walk slow?
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JAMES BLAKEPublished by
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James Blake (born September 1988) is an electronic musician and singer-songwriter from London, England, United Kingdom. Blake is primarily considered a dubstep producer and is frequently heralded as a leading figure in the "post-dubstep" community, but he is also noted for his prominent soul influences. Blake was nominated the Critic's Choice award by the 2011 BRIT Awards and the Sound of 2011 award by the BBC, and won second place in the latter.

Read more about James Blake on Last.fm.


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