Bastille - Sleepsong Lyrics

Get the lyrics to the song: Sleepsong by Bastille at LyricsKeeper.com.
Sleepsong

Sleepsong Lyrics |
---|
What Are The Lyrics For Sleepsong By Bastille?
Don't talk to strangers.
Oh, in the strangest dreams, walking by your side It is the hole you impose upon your life When you're out, loneliness, it crawls up in the ground It's what you feel, but can't articulate out loud. Oh you go to sleep on your own and you wake each day with your thoughts And it scares you being alone It's a last resort All you want is someone onto whom you can cling Your mother warned of strangers and the dangers they may bring Your dreams and memories are blurring into one The scenes which hold the waking world slowly come undone You'll come undone Oh, you go to sleep on your own, And you wake each day with your thoughts And it scares you being alone, It's a last resort You go to sleep on your own And you wake each day with your thoughts And it scares you being alone, it's a last resort Oh Don't talk to strangers, And don't walk into danger. Don't talk to strangers, And don't walk into danger. Oh you go to sleep on your own, And you wake each day with your thoughts And it scares you being alone, It's a last resort You go to sleep on your own, And you wake each day with your thoughts And it scares you being alone, It's a last resort Don't talk to strangers Oh you go to sleep on your own, And you wake each day with your thoughts And it scares you being alone, It's a last resort |
Who Wrote Sleepsong By Bastille?
Daniel Smith
|
More Lyrics
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Lyrics Of The Day
- The Rockin' Highliners: It Doesn't Matter Yo this is the Rock kicking it with the Refugee camp…
- Buck Clarke: I'll Remember April This lovely day will lengthen into evening…
- Katherine Ellis: When You Touch Me [Bart B Moor Dub] Well you're boring me now…
- Mukala: Regret Maybe I was six or maybe five or three…
- Mary Ellen Tanner: But Not for Me Old man sunshine listen you…