This song is about heart break. About a dream finished dreaming. About pausing and then ending. BUT NEVERTHELESS YOU CAN DANCE TO IT, because it has some great funky tunes to it! <3
lyrics
You and me
In a dream
Ice-cold water
Hard to find what I once found
In a place much warmer.
Anyhow, anyway, anywhere you go to
You will see what you saw
When I first approached you.
All the thoughts you have thought
Thinking about our story
You know them well
I know them, too.
The lust
The love
The bodies.
In a place we both know
We can't be hiding.
You press pause
Although we are ready for love.
Another dream
I take a breath
The air we breathed together
It smells of hope
It tastes like pain
You ease your safety tether.
Anyhow, anywhere, anyone you talk to
Gets as much as I got
When I last approached you.
I still feel what I felt
When you were inside me
You showed me how our life could be
You drew it out precisely.
In a place we both know
We can't be hiding.
You press pause
Although we are ready for love.
I am ready.
You are ready.
We are ready for love.
credits
released May 1, 2020
released May 1, 2020.
Song written by Girl and the Fox.
Lyrics written by Maren Winkler and Luzie Maroscheck.
Voice sample by Ben Conolan, reading excerpts from the fantastic children's book "The Mystery of the Golden Wonderflower" by Benjamin Flouw (Little Gestalten Verlag).
Recorded, produced and mixed by Menny Leusmann@Monkey Moon
Recordings Dortmund, Germany.
Mastered by Philipp Welsing@Original Mastering Hamburg, Germany.
Photo by Sven Weber (svenweber.de)
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