Lights are on in the window I look up to
And dream of me
And dream of you
Lights are on in the window I look up to
Will I ever sleep til morning
I can feel the warmth of the house I see us in
A smaller place, I’ve never been
With eyes closed dearly we will drift
Away
And I finally sleep til morning
And I will float to you
My mind will be there soon
For the first time my heart is somewhere new
I might be dreaming
But I’ll follow through
My dreams line the walls of this tired room
Will it ever break
It’s overdue
My dreams line the walls of this tired room
And they cover me til morning
And I will float to you
My mind will be there soon
For the first time my heart is somewhere new
I know I’ve been dreaming
But I’m coming to
Lights are on in the window I look up to
Where I see me
And I see you
Swaying slowly in the light of the view
And I finally sleep til morning
And I finally sleep til morning
credits
from The Poison I Keep,
released November 1, 2016
Lyrics, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar - Hannah Moroz
Mix/Master - Andrew Streeter
Cello - Catherine Streeter
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