She's got eyes like deep blue skies
Reminds me of the times I've gone inside her mind
When I crossed the line and I tripped into divine
When she looks at you she'll take you to
That hidden place that you once knew
Inside of you, inside of you, inside of you

When the stars align
And the east meets the west
When the new moon rises
And we're put to the test
When we come to the crossroads and you know we'll find a way
Yeah, a new day will begin

We could drift away through the atmosphere
Gonna close our eyes and disappear
Lose ourselves like a rocket man
Take a trip to Neverland
This time, we'll get it right
We'll be together when the sun goes down at twilight
At twilight
Twilight

She's my private paradise
When I'm with her I'm paralyzed
I cannot speak, I cannot see
She's my eternity
She's not afraid to be alone
The universe she calls her home
She wants to fly
She wants to roam
She floats into my soul

When the stars align
And the east meets the west
When the new moon rises
And we're put to the test
When we come to the crossroads and you know we'll find a way
Yeah, a new day will begin

We could drift away through the atmosphere
Gonna close our eyes and disappear
Lose ourselves like a rocket man
Take a trip to Neverland
This time, we'll get it right
I know we'll be together when the sun goes down at twilight
At twilight
Twilight


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Twilight Lyrics as written by Hamish Clark Zane Lowe

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    Memory

    I heard this song when I was surfing on pandora. I instantly was amazed at how accurately it described the girlfriend I had at the time. I was so excited when I told her about it. Surprisingly she also discovered it the very same day.

    To this day, I swear that this song was written for her and how I felt about her.

    NShaneCon April 22, 2010   Link

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