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Sun In Your Eyes - Grizzly Bear



     
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You've fallen once, you'll fall again
And lean on
Your tired hands that crawl and grasp
The soft ground
By the look on your face
You set out on a path
Never to arrive
By the look on your face
The burden's on your back
And the sun is in your eyes
Stretched out, far and wide
The light that scorched the sand
So bright, so long
I'm never coming back
And every stone and every step
I won't recall

Emptied out of every thought
Just soft ground
By the look on your face
The burden's on your back
And the sun in your eyes
Gone at last
Stretched out, far and wide
The light that scorched the sand
So bright, so long
I'm never coming back
It overflows, it overflows, it always runs
It overflows, it overflows, it always runs
Silver and silent
Endless abundance overflows
Silver and silent rushing on
Endless abundance overflows
Always surround you, always glows
Oh
Look on your face,
Burden's on your back
Sun is in your eyes
Stretched out, far and wide
The light that scorched the sand
So bright, so long
I'm never coming back
So bright, so long
I'm never coming back
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written by Bear, Christopher Robert / Rossen, Daniel Raphael / Taylor, Christopher M. / Droste, Edward
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.

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Grizzly Bear is a rock band from Brooklyn, New York. Their music uses melody and ambiance in conjunction with hazy-eyed choruses, whistles, piano, banjo, and several woodwind instruments. Grizzly Bear was originally the solo project of Edward Droste (vocals/guitar), who recorded his debut album Horn Of Plenty at home. The record was originally meant for his friends, but it eventually circulated and got a proper release in 2004, this time with the help of Christopher Bear (drums/vocals). A re-release with a bonus disc of remixes was issued in 2005.

Read more about Grizzly Bear on Last.fm.


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