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Stole the light who stole the light
When I go out and look for you tonight
You are you are you are so high
I'm screaming through the damn black sky
Stole the time who stole the time
When all that I need is seconds to arrive
You are you are you are so far
You`re coming overseas where bright lights areRunning through the city nights
I hope I`ll find your well-known eyes
And take you to the other place
By submarine under the waves
Its better when I fall asleep
And find a dream that I can keep
What is up? what is up? you`re gone too far
You`re coming overseas where bright lights areYou light up my day
When it rains when its clear
If you go who`s gonna make my life so real
Light up my day

So come on where you are
You`re coming overseas where bright lights areThe friends you buy so are they real
Will they light up your Christmas tree
The life you live it makes no sense
Have you forgot the day we met
Stole the light who stole the light
When I go out and look for you tonight
You are you are you are so high
You`re coming overseas to where the bright lights areLight up my day when it rains when it's clear
If you go for what I live this life my dear
You light up my day so come on where you are
You`re coming overseas where bright lights areCome on where you are
You're coming overseas where bright lights

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Rachel Staggs (vocals, guitar) and T.J. O'Leary (vocals, guitar) formed Experimental Aircraft in October 1997 in Austin, Texas. Mark Smith joined soon after on bass, and the trio performed live with several different drummers before recruiting Jason Ferguson in mid 1998. The band recorded, produced and released their self-titled debut in 1999 on sleepy bunny records (a fictitious local label). In March of 2000 the album was picked up by California based Devil in the Woods Records and repressed with slightly new artwork.

Read more about Experimental Aircraft on Last.fm.


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