Sitting by and watch you fall away
Sudden fall, watched you for a day
You know I don't believe in death
Follow the sun, watch you flow
Sitting here and watch the death
Looking for the sun and watch the death
So long, so long
It's just a way to [love] you
So long, so long
It's just a way to [love] you
I saw you looking at the sun
I saw you looking at the sun
So long, so long [Repeat x5]
It's just a way to you [Repeat x5]


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Melon Yellow Lyrics as written by Neil Halstead Christian Brook Savill

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  • +3
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    Limerence. A miserable way to feel.

    Mubarizon June 02, 2007   Link
  • +1
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    Limerence... A devastating feeling indeed.

    NarooNon November 17, 2008   Link
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    So damn beautiful and sad at the same time.

    Ruton August 13, 2007   Link
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    Gorgeous

    anglfshon July 21, 2009   Link
  • 0
    Lyric Correction

    It should be "sitting here I watch you fall away" and I believe the second line is "sun in part I watched you for the day", again doesn't make any sense but that's what he sings!

    "Follow the sun, watch you flow Sitting here and watch the death Looking for the sun and watch the death" should be:

    For the sun i watched you for the sun Sitting here i watched you dance Looking for the sun i watched you dance

    boots26on November 07, 2011   Link

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