Quiet night time
Fears no darkness
As the moon sings sweet silver beams to the ground
In the end, the world will change it's colors
Watercolors fading up to the sky
Look back from wherever you are
And wish upon a star
In the end
Forever is no word for the future
For the future
If fire could burn the air when nothing else was there
Then would flames consume our world and would we even care
Looking back from wherever we are
In portraits of fleeing stars
In the end
Forever is no word for the future
For the future
The sky will stretch until it breaks
And all moves far away
And grains of sand are wrent in twain
And nothing will remain
Hey, when the lights escape the sky
They show us the ways that they are not like you and I
It was never intended this way but it will be in the end
I could not have thought up a better death for my dear friend
Colors shifting make me feel at home
Quiet night time
All around you
Softens the blow of the end
credits
from Sunshine,
released September 11, 2015
Words and music by Simon TJ
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