I used to say I could take anything you could throw
From a paper plane to a grand piano
So it’s strange that after all this time
You could throw me with less than a line
Don’t need loose lines
Full of dreams and lightning
If you see one floating on the breeze
You have to try not to touch them
We were pilgrims passing on the same road
Shining with rain
I heard your song and your strength
As you sang, as you sang, as you sang
Through all your pain
So sing your song now throw it out into
That faraway city
Shake the roots of his Holy Trinity
Don’t need loose lines
Full of dreams and lightning
If you see one floating on the breeze
You have to try not to touch it
And what we were searching for is now (There’s no need to press this bruise)
And how could I say to you
I could have taken anything except silence (All these different shades of blue)
But love came to me with sunlight in his lashes (There’s no need to press this bruise)
Whispering the credo in a brand new language (All these different shades of blue)
I’m building a house of prose (There’s no need to press this bruise)
And these are the ways we chose (All these different shades of blue)
A love to live in (There’s no need to press this bruise)
A love to live in
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