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The Heart of It - Kensington



     
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The heart, the heart of it
The essential part where it hits the hardest
They cannot harm us in this place,
Our chambers filled with the promise of finding ways
With every beatThe heart, the heart of it,
The essential part where it hits the hardest,
It's still the darkest part of us
Or lit up by sparks like stars on a canvas
We call itHome, home is where the heart is,
I need the fuel to start this fire in the sky
Let it be known, the anger has departed,
I need the fuel to start this fire in the skyIt starts and it ends with faith
It's not easy to talk, to communicate
You travel far but you can't embrace
All that you are where you're from, all the tracks you trace
Are leading off to a vacant space,
A little spot where the lines in your face will fade
You callHome, home is where the heart is,

I need the fuel to start this fire in the sky
Let it be known, the anger has departed
I need the fuel to start this fire in theWhen times are less refined
Embrace the life, embrace the lines
They're leading, home,Home, home is where the heart is,
I need the fuel to start this fire in the sky
Let it be known, the anger has departed,
I need the fuel to start this fire in the sky
(2x)

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Kensington is a rock band from Utrecht, The Netherlands. The band was formed in 2005 and has released two EPs and two albums since then. Their first album Borders was released in 2010. Its follow-up, Vultures, came out in 2012. Current band members:
Eloi Youssef - vocals, guitar, keys
Casper Starreveld - guitar, vocals, keys
Jan Haker - bass, keys, backing vocals
Niles Vandenberg - drums The band formed in 2006 with Casper Starreveld on lead vocals, and with original drummer Lucas Lenselink, after the dissolution of the band Quad.

Read more about Kensington on Last.fm.


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