In the silver hour
Lakeside in reverie
A word from you
Ripples through each wave inside a memory
I can’t say that I get it
But can’t seem to forget
We’re lost in our minds but in time
We'll leave it all behind
Held down beneath the waves
By the anchors in my dreams
We stared up at the moon
While we were stranded out at sea
But I don’t wanna know if
There’s a time and place for me cuz
Drifting along with you feels like home to me
Though you’re gone
And I had to stay
I’m left with words
I always meant to say
Stars still shine
In a shipwreck sky
They prophesize one day the sun will die
But time can’t steal
Though it may try
That lunar sparkle
In your eye
Tonight
My heart’s forever midnight
For eons frozen still
Time may ebb and flow by you
But I’m held against my will
And I wish I could tell my ups from downs
How did a flicker in the darkness
Cast the shadow of a doubt?
Second-guessing echoes like I’m thinking that you lied to me
Changing everything, erase the trace of who I used to be
When I lose hope
I still see your face but it seems so far
Stars still shine
In a shipwreck sky
They prophesize one day the sun will die
But time can’t steal
Though it may try
That lunar sparkle
In your eye
What we’ve lost
And what we have
Are proof that things
Don’t go as planned
I’ll hold you close
Just for tonight
So I don’t feel
This moonless night
Stars still shine
In a shipwreck sky
They prophesize one day the sun will die
But time can’t steal
Though it may try
That lunar sparkle
In your eye
Stars still shine (What we've lost)
In a shipwreck sky (And what we have)
They prophesize one day the sun will die (Are proof that things don't go as planned)
But time can’t steal (I'll hold you close)
Though it may try (Just for tonight)
That lunar sparkle (So I don't feel)
In your eye (This moonless night)
So tell me
Can you hear this
I’m waiting
To just exist
I’ll find you
In the darkness
Don’t leave me
Starless
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