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Tonight I dreamt we found a fair of wonders
Where the future and the past cannot contain
We were greeted by a spell that took us under
And laid down in a field that reveladesTo meet you in this dream we share I believed a perfect pair
Oh but I was wrong
This fair comes with a price because tonight I'll wake up twice and
Both times find you gone[Chorus]
Reflection
Is all we have and when it's over
Reflections
Of the path that sends us searching over and over againToo quick to fall asleep again to find you
I'm rushing through a dream I can't control
This house of mirrors beckons us to walk through
But instead again I have to let you goStuck here in this stare revealed beyond the glare
Again you're gone
So throw a stone through these reflections scatter light in all directions
And sing this song[Chorus]Where does the physical meet with the spiritual?
Is this the typical question?

But down below and up above
It looks the same so I'm not sure of anything
Where will love come from again?[Chorus x2]
Songwriters
DANIELS, CHARLIE / DIGREGORIO, WILLIAM J. / CRAIN, JOHN / MARSHALL, JAMES W. / EDWARDS, FRED / HAYWARD, CHARLES FREDPublished by
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Mae


Mae is an American rock band that formed in Norfolk Virginia in 2001. The band's name is an acronym for Multi-sensory Aesthetic Experience, which is derived from a concept called Multi-sensory Aesthetic Theory that drummer Jacob Marshall studied while a student at Old Dominion University. Jacob Marshall and Dave Elkins began what would become Mae by writing their first song, "Embers and Envelopes", in Marshall's living room.

Read more about Mae on Last.fm.


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