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Night of a Thousand Suns

from Future Eaters by The Pale Light

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We move through the dark
Like spies in the night
Like wind through the trees
Like snow sparking off streetlights

Don’t tell me it fades
Don’t tell me it slows
Don’t tell me it ends
Don’t tell me how you know

When my time is over
I will bury my regrets
For the lives I could live or do over
For the beauty I forget

We move through the years
Like thieves in the night
Stealing our days
And building our empire

Don’t tell me we’re lost
Don’t tell me we’re old
Don’t tell me we’re fading
Don’t tell me how you know

When my time is over
I will bury my regrets
For the lives I could live or do over
For the beauty I forget

When my time is over
I will see right through the years
And recall how the time made us bolder
How the worries disappeared

When my time is over

We move through our lives
Like sparks on a wire
Shooting off light
Shooting off fire

When my time is over
I will bury my regrets
For the lives I could live or do over
For the beauty I forget

When my time is over
I will see right through the years
And recall how the days made us bolder
How the worries disappeared

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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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