In the dark quiet night,
I didn’t hear you come in
Though your footsteps were light,
We couldn’t avoid colliding,
In the swell
You bruised my forehead and didn’t say sorry
It’s so unreal, we are falling, as we climb
It can’t be real, we are slipping, as we stand
As you opened your eyes, we were completely blinded
Couldn’t make out just why, we were the ones now stranded
Underestimating misfortune,
We’re out of luck, who knew ?
It’s so unreal, we are falling, as we climb
It can’t be real, we are stranded, in the dark
If a sailor, saves her ?
credits
from Search Party,
released May 24, 2019
Written, composed & arranged by La Battue (Bertrand James, Ellie James, and Yurie Hu)
Recorded & mixed by Mathieu Fisson
Mastered by Seb Lorho at Near Deaf Experience
Artwork by Daniele Castellano
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Unauthorized copying, reproduction, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting prohibited
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