Danny Elfman - Signal Fire Lyrics

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Signal Fire

Signal Fire Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Signal Fire By Danny Elfman?
The perfect words never crossed my mind
'Cause there was nothing in there but you I felt every ounce of me Screaming out But the sound was trapped Deep in me All I've wanted just sped right past me But I was rooted fast to the earth I could be stuck here for a thousand years Without your arms to drag me out There you are, standing right in front of me There you are, standing right in front of me Forced fear falls away to leave me naked Hold me close 'Cause I need you to guide me to safety No, I don't wanna wait forever No, I don't wanna wait forever In the confusion And the aftermath You are my signal fire The only resolution And the only joy Is the faint spark of forgiveness In your eye There you are, standing right in front of me There you are, standing right in front of me Forced fear falls away to leave me naked Hold me close 'Cause I need you to guide me to safety There you are, standing right in front of me There you are, standing right in front of me Forced fear falls away to leave me naked Hold me close 'Cause I need you to guide me to safety No, I don't wanna wait forever No, I don't wanna wait forever No, I don't wanna wait forever |
Who Wrote Signal Fire By Danny Elfman?
Nathan Connolly, Gary Lightbody, Jonathan Quinn, Tom Simpson, Paul Wilson
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What's The Duration Of The Signal Fire By Danny Elfman?The duration of Signal Fire is 4:26 minutes and seconds. |
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