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The day after tomorrow (2 meter sessies) - Saybia



     
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Please tell me why do birds
Sing when you're near me?
Sing when you're close to me?
They say that I'm a fool
For loving you deeply
Loving you secretlyBut I crash in my mind
Whenever you are near
Getting deaf, dumb and blind
Just drowning in despair
I am lost in your flame
It's burning like the sun
And I call out your name
The moment you are gonePlease tell me why can't I
Breathe when you're near me?
Breathe when you're close to me?
I know you know I'm lost
In loving you deeply
Loving you secretly

SecretlyBut I crash in my mind
Whenever you are near
Getting deaf, dumb and blind
Just drowning in despair
I am lost in your flame
It's burning like the sun
And I call out your name
The moment you are goneTomorrow
I'll tell it all tomorrow
Or the day after tomorrow
I'm sure I'll tell you thenWell I crash in my mind
Whenever you are near
Getting deaf, dumb and blind
Just drowning in despair
I am lost in your flame
It's burning like the sun
And I call out your name
The moment you are gone
The moment you are gone
Songwriters
Huss, Soren / Huss, Soren / Jensen, Jess / Knudsen, Jeppe Langebek / Sandstrom, Sebastian / Sorensen, PallePublished by
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Saybia is a Danish rockband that formed in Nyborg, Denmark in 1993. They released three EPs before signing to EMI in the spring of 2001, after which they started working on their debut album The Second You Sleep. When this album was finished, the band started touring through Europe. In 2003, the band was about to break up. After recognizing this, the five bandmembers bought an old house on a Swedish island, renovated it and turned it into a studio. Saybia spent months on this island and wrote and recorded a lot of songs for These Are the Days, which was released in 2004.

Read more about Saybia on Last.fm.


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