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John Dartnell - Shadowland Lyrics



John Dartnell - Shadowland Lyrics




Can't always see where I'm going 'coz clouds come and cover my day
Sometimes darkness comes creeping on in sometimes I just lose my way
And it comes rolling in from nowhere never the best surprise

The sun bows its head as the moon starts to call
In the mansions of darkness there ain't nothing at all
It feels so cold like the night and I don't understand
How I end up here in this shadow land

Anybody wanna walk with me we can make it to the stars
We'll be fine walking hand in hand together we could go far
But when I'm all alone again
Reality slips away

The sun bows its head as the moon starts to call
In the mansions of darkness there ain't nothing at all
It feels so cold like the night and I don't understand
How I end up here in this shadow land
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Can't always see where I'm going 'coz clouds come and cover my day
Sometimes darkness comes creeping on in sometimes I just lose my way
And it comes rolling in from nowhere never the best surprise

The sun bows its head as the moon starts to call
In the mansions of darkness there ain't nothing at all
It feels so cold like the night and I don't understand
How I end up here in this shadow land

Anybody wanna walk with me we can make it to the stars
We'll be fine walking hand in hand together we could go far
But when I'm all alone again
Reality slips away

The sun bows its head as the moon starts to call
In the mansions of darkness there ain't nothing at all
It feels so cold like the night and I don't understand
How I end up here in this shadow land
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Writer: John Dartnell
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