Looking out over the river
In grainy black and white
It looks the same every second
It’s different all the time
I don't hear a word you're saying
But I know what you mean
Secrets for safekeeping always
Washing out to see
Everything
Is so hard faught
I can’t believe this thing I got
It's so damn easy to love you
It's just so easy to do
Not sure I could stop now
If I wanted to
It's so damn easy to love you
It's just so easy to do
Not sure I could stop now
If I wanted If I wanted
If I needed to
All the flashes on the water
Never twice the same
Tell me do you have an answer
Or at least someone to blame
When everything
Is run aground
I can’t believe this thing I found
It's so damn easy to love you
It's just so easy to do
Not sure I could stop now
If I wanted to
It's so damn easy to love you
It's just so easy to do
Not sure I could stop now
If I wanted If I wanted
If I needed to
Sinking like a stone
To the bottom of
I don't even know
I don't even know
I don't even know
It's so damn easy to love you
It's just so easy to do
Not sure I could stop now
If I wanted If I wanted
If I needed to
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Well... Like some people here, I never really liked that song! However, this is *so* much better than the original, for all the reasons already listed by deluded_marxist! The depth of feelings here, especially from the vocals but also the slow music, really is on a whole other level! Thanks to Tara Tantrum for taking me here! Highly recommended!!! bmurator
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I struggle to describe what is so special about Lissom’s music. They sound like nothing I’ve ever heard before yet always knew I wanted. Their first record ranks as one of the most beautiful I’ve ever heard.
“Eclipses” is a an impressive step forward for Lissom. The songwriting is more mature and immersive, and the production is crystal-clear with multi-layered vocals, and lush string arrangement. Timpy
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