Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Lochinver, artist - Fyfe Dangerfield.
Date of issue: 04.03.2021
Song language: English
Lochinver |
Fate |
Think I’m looking straight at you |
Your legs are rested on mine |
But I’m not ready |
To think of you all the time |
Hide |
Hide on the rolling road |
But you can be anyone |
When you’re on a roll |
Stones |
Stones with wings |
And open mouths |
That bring me fear |
Tides |
Dry tides don’t roll too well |
And this is one way to kill yourself |
Write your wishes here, I can’t read |
But sometimes I can feel the letters breathe |
Ringing out the tears a young man left behind |
Truth kitchen snapping at my feet |
Beneath the rubble, I still feel downright free |
I got eleven lucky streaks |
As I keep a lock of them always on me |
There’s nothing wrong with feeling sad |
There is still balance and commotion |
There’s no big shame in feeling small |
But sometimes you just gotta line 'em up finally |
And say, yeah, this is too much |
It’s too much, this is too much |
Fade |
I think I’m looking straight at you |
Your legs are resting on mine |
But I’m not ready to hang with you all the time |
We get praised |
When these habits we hold ourselves |
So pick up the phone, pick up the phone |
Let me in |
Don’t leave me alone |
What would |
Just a little bit lonely |
Harbors in your eyes |
Just a little bit stranded |
But you’re never gonna get capsized |
Just a little bit hungry |
Feeding for a try |
When you finally find her |
You best subscribe |
People children |
Been told they’re invisible |
I don’t find that funny |
But then what do I know? |
I wanna say there’s a star up there |
But some days I’m not sure |
If you happen to find it |
'Cause honestly I don’t know where to go |
A vivid livid sky on down below |
Two course problems getting through |
How that much to you |
People, people, to do |
People don’t matter, yes they do |
All of us trying to love the day |
The night, whatever is |
You |
Just a little bit lonely |
Just a little bit lonely |
Just a little bit lonely |