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The Night Lyrics

Be aware, half is promised
Believe, what I say
Before, I go forever
Be sure, of what you say

So do you paint a pretty picture?
And he tells you that he needs you
And he covers you with flowers
And he always keeps you dreaming
If he always keeps you dreaming
You won't have a lonely hour
If a day could last forever
You might like your ivory tower

But the night begins to turn your head around

Be aware, half is promised
Believe, what I say
Before, I go forever
Be sure, of what you say

For the words may come to easy
If you don't believe I'm leaving
And goodbye may come too quickly
If you really think he loves you
If you really think he loves you
You would give your love so sweetly
And the day would last forever
You would fall in love completely

But the night begins to turn your head around
Yes the night begins to turn your head around

But the night begins to turn your head around
And you know you're gonna lose more than you found
Yes the night begins to turn your head around
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Cover art for The Night lyrics by Klaxons

i have this big impression that is is a cover, did anyone knows if it is? o.o

maybe because it sounds like its was wrotten in the 80's n_n

i have the impression of listened this before maybe its was a poem or something

this lyrics are so known for me

but honestly, i dind't even knew this song existed. (this is the part when you say im the worst fan ever T_T)

yeah im almost sure its a cover

i love it ^^

@spacegravity original was by Frankie Vallie and the four seasons. A Motown track.

Cover art for The Night lyrics by Klaxons

i found it!! =D

its a cover of Soft Cell! yep im so cool (H) i knew i listened to it somewhere!! n_n

but some lines are changed thats what make it different to the original version.

Cover art for The Night lyrics by Klaxons

It’s actually a cover. The original artist was Frankie Vallie and the four seasons. It was a Motown track. I always associate it with the late 60’s/early 70’s, and I’m pretty sure it featured on the soundtrack of one of those hippy stage musicals, either, “Hair”, or “Jesus Christ Superstar” or something. Any ideas?

 
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