Colour fades away
With a light descending on the day
Midnight sees your friend
Oh could you call his name
Would you know his name

I come here for your love
But, God only knows
Colour fades away
Good times here today
Meanwhile you would say
I close my eyes

Colour (fades away)
Tell I you for anyway
Midnight is your friend
Will we see a beginning in the end

God only knows what we've put in that paint
God only knows
Colour fades away
Good times here today
Here most every day
Meanwhile you would say
I close my eyes
and dream of only yesterday

Colour fades away
Good time here today
Here most everyday
Meanwhile you would say
That I close my eyes

Colour
Fades to grey
I dream so exciting
But I, I feel so bold

Midnight, midnight, midnight...

Midnight, midnight, midnight...


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Colour Lyrics as written by Seal Samuel

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    yes, i also love the acoustic. seal just seems to know how to make lyrics resonate and sink in.

    but does it refer to the relationship in the abstract similie of a fading painting or picture. like the picture/photo/real life is falling apart and decomposing as such and all he can do is close his eyes and block it out or just remember better times?

    the reoccuring midnight could refer to his dreams and how people drift away, even when together, when we sleep we can wonder off anywhere maybe this is when its most clear to him, during a time where he is awake but wants to dream/maybe doesnt want to dream...

    god, that was confusing. even i dont know what happened there - i was listening to it and it just carried me off! haha

    abcjesson August 23, 2008   Link

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