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Normandy

Normandy Lyrics by Project 86
Normandy Lyrics

What Are The Lyrics For Normandy By Project 86?

We drove through misty canyons
Our destination seemed resolved
But through high beams, tragedy called

It seemed a normal evening
We rode in silent walls between
Our wills like guillotines

I sped on mountain roads as
Your words came piercing through my chest
I'm your usual suspect

I turned my head in defense
That's when I heard you crash

And siren screams like rival factions
Two stories are told
We never knew at any moment
We just might implode

They're watching you crashing into
Crashing into me
And wishing they had what we see
Had what we see, had what we believe

We were magnetic fields
When we came together long ago
You glowed like burning halos

We spent a lifetime on the
Beaches of Normandy in vain
What for I can't explain

I looked to you from the darkened highway
Facing you in tears
And in that moment, metal twisted
And you disappeared

They're watching you crashing into
Crashing into me
And wishing they had what we see
Had what we see, had what we feel

They're watching you crashing into
Crashing into me
And wishing they had what we see
Had what we see, had what we believe

A fatal evening's drive is what
They always will assume
But I know better as I collide
Face first with you

They're watching you crashing into
Crashing into me
And wishing they had what we see
Had what we see, had what we feel

They're watching you crashing into
Crashing into me
And wishing they had what we see
Had what we see, had what we believe

Who Wrote Normandy By Project 86?

Andrew Albert Schwab, Randy Michael Torres, Steven Allen Dail

What's The Duration Of The Normandy By Project 86?

The duration of Normandy is 5:04 minutes and seconds.

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