Delphic - Halcyon [Album Version] Lyrics

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Halcyon [Album Version]
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What Are The Lyrics For Halcyon [Album Version] By Delphic?
You said enough, you said too much.
You focus solely on her touch, and halcyon. In arguments set in stone In promises of what was once, you come undone. If you take this away, I'll fade to black and disappear. If it's all a state of mind. Give me something I can believe in What you say doesn't say that you mean it If I'm wrong well at least I know better Give me something I can believe in It's in your hands. No more, no causes and effects No looking back and then regret Of halcyon. And I know I know I tried too much All the time I waste, yeah I'm losing touch, All the time If you take this away, I'll fade to black and disappear. If it's all a state of mind. Give me something I can believe in What you say doesn't say that you mean it If I'm wrong well at least I know better Give me something I can believe in It's in your hands. Give me something I can believe in What you say doesn't say that you mean it If I'm wrong yeah at least I know better Give me something I can believe in It's in your hands. |
Who Wrote Halcyon [Album Version] By Delphic?
James Cook, Matthew Cocksedge, Richard Boardman
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What's The Duration Of The Halcyon [Album Version] By Delphic?The duration of Halcyon [Album Version] is 4:45 minutes and seconds. |
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