Move On - Stellastar*

This seal as long as i can breathe
as long as I can go
i just had to leave before
all the mysterious unfold
Confrontations won't affect
Constellations in your eyes
I'm not looking for the home
I'm just looking for the light.

tonight.

We can build a story through the years.
A story for the age.
It's the dawninig of our lives.
It's the dawning of our fate.

Saw the future of the world
back in in 1994
it's the controversial place we adore

Darling give me one more chance?
are the words your hear again tonight
i don't want to break your plans
i don't want to confuse your tonight
but darling do you need a change?
darling do you need a change?
darling move on.

Move on.
Move on.
Move on.
Move on.

One more time.
You're down under one more time.
You're down under one more time.
You're down under one more time.
You're down under one more time.
You're down under one more time.
You're down under one more time.
You're down under why? Why?

darling give me one more chance?
Are the words your hear again tonight
i don't want to break your plans
i don't want to confuse your tonight
but darling do you need a change?
darling do you need a change?
darling move on.

Move on.
Move on.
Move on.
Move on.


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    such a sad song. reminds me about confusing relationship with a girl I used to date in south beach.

    rajwoodsonon July 15, 2009   Link
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    to expand: he ask for one more chance in one breath and tells her to move on in the next. obviously torn about it. and it sounds more like a mix of the Byrds and Stone Roses than what I would expect from Stellastar.

    rajwoodsonon July 16, 2009   Link

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