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Leaves are falling fast,
Sun-kissed skin is fading at last.
The memories of you,
A fragile seed in bloom.

The room we shared our dreams,
We'll carve our breath on to heated sheets,
As winters frozen frames,
Bleed into our childlike ways.

It's time we both let go
To live like we did, we were too young to know.
The wine we sipped was dry,
Sweet taste of the last goodbye.

The room we shared our dreams,
We'll carve our breath on heated sheets,
The memories of you,
A fragile seed... in bloom

This time we won't let go
To live like we did, we were too young to know.
The wine we sipped was dry
Sweet taste of last goodbye.

The room we shared our dreams,
We'll carve our breath on to heated sheets,
The memories of you,
A fragile seed... in bloom
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Submitted by
voltx On Jan 09, 2012
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Cover art for Overdue lyrics by Spor

Two people who have a relationship, perhaps just casual, a summer holiday romance seeing as in the intro it is becoming autumn.

Then in the second verse it winter and they are carving their breath onto heated sheets in winter while giving into their human nature. Having united again they are reliving a much overdue encounter.

In the third and fifth verse it is said "It's time we both let go" and then "This time we won't let go" so they are draw together every time, planting a fragile seed that blooms.

Personally this song really got under my skin driving home from a hectic mountain bike race on a day in autumn. I listened to it over and over again being a huge fan of Tasha Baxter. Not sure if the lyrics came from her or Spor but it so beautiful and emotionally laden that whenever I hear it is like falling in love for the first time, or having your first fling.

So unreal, so fast, so many questions remain.

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