Vocals, Guitars: Alex Mason
Bass: Curtis Murphy
Guitars, Aux: Simon Larochette
Backing Vocals: Kate Maclean
Drums: Justin Lund
lyrics
Crawl beneath the underpass
Wade into a place to find a dream
Follow me you know you see
No one’s face but no, it ain’t me
Babe it ain’t me
When you’re crawling on my knees
To find the place you know
It’s somewhere in your sleep
But you go those places that you know
Could never be, except for where it seems
You tell me
But I found a light
One day you might
But I found a light
One day you might
Now you see, in me
The darkest light
Fought to find the oceanside
Stumble from a place you can’t hide
See you stare from miles away
Sitting on the stairs while you stay
When you’re crawling on your knees
To find the place you know it’s somewhere in your sleep
Well that wind is gonna wind up
Cloud your mind and hole up all the things inside
That you hide
But I found a light
One day you might
But I found a light
One day you might
Now you see in me
Oh you see clearly
What don’t you find?
And you walk
In that field where we used to lay
"Come back to me now” I heard you say
And I found a light and now I know
To burn away
Every trace of what you call “someday”
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