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I always thought I'd die
With a rainbow on the skyline
In the backseat of my carWhere it's only you and I
And the pigment flickers slowly
In the corner of your eyeI don't need to be sincere
But, there's something on the skyline
And it makes it kind of clear
That it's you and me together in this worldThe way I feel tonight
I could stay with you forever
But nothing lasts forever
I'd hate to let this rainbow dieI always thought I'd cry
With an egret on the shoreline
On the day we said goodbyeBut a sentimental song
Keeps me hanging on
It seems that you and I are only
Killing time until the rain blows overI don't need to be sincere
Because there's something on the skyline
And it makes it kind of clear

That it's you and me together in this worldThe way I feel tonight
I could stay with you forever
But nothing lasts forever
I'd hate to let this rainbow dieOur colors fall down, down
Our colors fall down, downKilling time until the rain blows over
Killing time until the rain blows over
Killing time until the rain blows over
Killing time until the rain blows overI don't need to be sincere
'Cos there's something on the skyline
And it makes it kind of clear
That it's you and me together in this worldThe way I feel tonight
I could stay with you forever
Can we make it last forever?
I'd hate to let this rainbow dieOur colors fall down, down
Our colors fall down, down

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Collapsis is a band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Their name can be traced back to an old Dillon Fence song. They can loosely be categorized as late-nineties post-grunge, with melodic vocals and lyrical themes of broken relationships, cautious yearning, and loneliness. They had more of a country influence than many bands in that genre; the instrumentals sounded more like a hybrid of country and pop music than nineties modern rock, although their music was accessible to fans of any of those genres.

Read more about Collapsis on Last.fm.


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