Perfect memories fall down like ashes
From the fire we made love
And everything we gotta say we save it.

See the black heels around the fire.
Feel the night air in perfect darkness babe.
Perfect darkness is all I can see.

Deep water stay under.
See it rolling over your head and just
Roll with it until it's all good yeah.
Deep water a little deeper then you thought
Feel it going over the edge and just go with it
Until it's all good yeah.

Keep those brown eyes wide open for
A for this moment we own for now.
And everything we gonna do we do it.
See the black clouds fall out of fear
Feel it rise up in perfect darkness.
Perfect darkness is all I can see.

Deep water stay under.
See it rolling over you head and just
Roll with it until it's all good yeah.
Deep water a little deeper then you thought
Feel it going over the edge and just go with it
Until it's all good yeah.

Compass points out in all directions.
From this moment we over now.
With everything we do we gonna do it.
And everything we do we're gonna do it.
And everything we're gonna do we do it.
And everything we do we're gonna do it.
And everything we're gonna do we do it.
Perfect darkness is all I can see.
Perfect darkness is all I can see.


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Perfect Darkness Lyrics as written by Guy Whittaker Finian Greenall

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    I was reading an article once and it said that Perfect Darkness (whether it meant the song or the album I'm not certain but I reckon it was about the song) is about a friend of Fin's who had signed a big record deal. I know that Ben Howard and him got on well on tour and that Ben was signed to Island Records at round about the same time.

    Deep water, a little deeper than you thought, feel it rolling over your head and just, roll with it, till its all good. I think this means that you cant predict how much of a roller coaster it will be when you first get big, but if you just try and ride it, things ease up in no time.

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