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An Ocean of Stars

from Future Eaters by The Pale Light

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Speak now
Or forever hold your heart in the hands of their gods
See how
The distance unfolds when we think we can manage the loss
My heart
Is beating in time to a dream of a world that makes sense
But my head
Is failing me now, and failing is how this could end
Oh, my love

Speak loud
Or forever allow your voice to be slave to their gods
See how
The meaning spills out when we think we can counter the loss
My heart
Is skipping its time as the dark of the night moves in
And my head
Is failing me now; failing is how this could end

I see you wait for your turn
But there's no time to be told what to learn
There's no time to be told what to see
There's just time to erase this

Speak out
Or forever search for the time to strike back at their gods
See how
The feelings surge when we're drowned by a culture of loss
My heart
Is pumping through time; a full-blooded urge to begin
But my head
Is failing me now, and failing is how this could end

I see you wait for your turn
But there's no time to be told what to learn
There's no time to be told what to see
There's just time to erase this

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from Future Eaters, released March 28, 2017
Written and recorded by Robb Barnes

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The Pale Light Ottawa, Ontario

About the Pale Light:

The Pale Light is Jeff Frank, James Woods, Scotty P. and Robb Barnes. The Pale Light was born in Ottawa, Canada in 2016. We play indie rock and we like synthesizers.

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