In with the dark nights
In with the weight, down close
Suburb sensations
Long-range trains coming in

How can you manage?
How can you bear me now?
Coming in fast
Bringing the lights

Keeping me calm
Keeping me calm, like you do
I'm tearing us down
How can you do
Keeping me down

In with the trains
Rushing through the lands
In with the airplanes
Breaking through at night

Where does it go?
When does it sleep again?
Off with the devils
Off with the devils

Keeping me calm
Keeping me calm, like you do
I love you
I love you
Keeping me calm

In with the trees
Rushing like blood to my lips
Come over, dance with me
Come on over, dance with me

In with the warmth
In with the comfort, to me
...

Keeping me calm
Keeping me calm, like you do
I love you
I love you

Off with the boards
Off with what's keeping me down
In with the arms
In with what's keeping me calm
I cannot go
I can't do

In with the arms
In with what's keeping me calm
I cannot go
I can't do
I love you
I love you

In with the arms
In with what's keeping me calm


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    Memory

    Unbelievable - can't believe there are no comments.

    What an amazing song, probably my favourite by Loney Dear. I personally prefer his voice here than on their latest stuff.

    I'm not sure if the images of trains and aeroplanes are symbolic of coming home, but I definitely get a sense of going to the one you love and who can comfort you in a time of need here - that's probably obvious though.

    I was listening to Loney Dear alot at the time my sister was going through a divorce, and this was such a bittersweet song to listen during that period. The first time I cried for the pain they were both going through was to this song.

    richardarmitageon May 06, 2009   Link

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