You hit me
Like a winter storm speaks
Brighter than all this lightning
Your sparks, they light the sky

So won't you come back
Throw me like a car crash
I'm waiting for your impact
Until you're here, I'm only wasting time
Because

I've seen enough now to know
I've changed the pattern of the storm
I've seen enough now to know

Spin me around, knock me off my feet
Try to say dry but you rain on me
You know, you can be my hurricane

Blow me away, pick me off the ground
Try to stay dry but I just might drown
Honey, you can be my hurricane

From the first step
And the closer I get
Sirens screaming my head
Like watching a fire when it meets the flood
Because

I've seen enough now to know
I've changed the pattern of the storm
I've seen enough now to know (I've seen enough to know by now)

Spin me around, knock me off my feet
Try to say dry but you rain on me
You know, you can be my hurricane

Blow me away, pick me off the ground
Try to stay dry but I just might drown
Honey, you can be my hurricane

Your voice is thicker than air
Lost like a diamond in Times Square
Cold and alone, lost at sea
Til you lift me up, and let me breathe
When the sky is dark and everyone's inside
I'll be waiting there until your storm collides

You know you can be my...

Spin me around, knock me off my feet
Try to say dry but you rain on me, yeah
You know, you can be my hurricane

So blow me away, pick me off the ground
I try to stay dry but I just might drown
Honey, you can be my hurricane


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    Midnight Cinema is the band that my second favorite band, Thriving Ivory, used to be. They changed their name and got rid of one of their members. I'll analyze this song later- pretty transparent, I have to say.

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