Lindum & Lindum - Waiting for the Night Lyrics

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Waiting for the Night

Waiting for the Night Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Waiting for the Night By Lindum & Lindum?
I'm waiting for the night to fall
I know that it will save us all When everything's dark Keeps us from the stark reality I'm waiting for the night to fall When everything is bearable And there in the still All that you feel is tranquillity There is a star in the sky Guiding my way with its light And in the glow of the moon Know my deliverance will come soon I'm waiting for the night to fall I know that it will save us all When everything's dark Keeps us from the stark reality I'm waiting for the night to fall When everything is bearable And there in the still All that you feel is tranquillity There is a sound in the calm Someone is coming to harm I press my hands to my ears It's easier here just to forget fear And when I squinted The world seemed rose-tinted And angels appeared to descend To my surprise With half-closed eyes Things looked even better Than when they were open Been waiting for the night to fall I knew that it would save us all Now everything's dark Keeps us from the stark reality Been waiting for the night to fall Now everything is bearable And here in the still All that you feel is tranquility |
Who Wrote Waiting for the Night By Lindum & Lindum?
Martin Gore
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What's The Duration Of The Waiting for the Night By Lindum & Lindum?The duration of Waiting for the Night is 5:57 minutes and seconds. |
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