Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Quiet Light, artist - The National.
Date of issue: 16.05.2019
Song language: English
Quiet Light |
I used to fall asleep to you talking to me |
I don’t listen to anything now |
Nothing to do with us |
I’m just so tired of thinking about everything |
I’m not afraid of being alone |
I just don’t know what to do with my time |
Between you and me, I thought it would all last a little while longer |
But I’m learning to lie here in the quiet light |
While I watch the sky go from black to grey |
Learning how not to die inside a little every time |
I think about you and wonder if you are awake |
You don’t know anything |
I think about you way more than anything else |
I’m not that spiritual I still go out all the time to department stores |
Everything I need, but none of this is getting me anywhere good |
Between you and me I still fall apart at the thought of your voice |
But I’m learning to lie here in the quiet light |
While I watch the sky go from black to grey |
Learning how not to die inside a little every time |
I think about you and wonder if you are awake |
And I’m learning to live without the heartache it gives me |
Nothing I wouldn’t do for another few minutes |
Learning how not to cry every time there’s another sad unbearable morning |
But sometimes there’s nothing I can do |
I can’t help it |
It’s you that I think I hear in the quiet light |
Am I crazy? |
You’re nowhere near me, guess I don’t know what I’m saying |
Just call me, I’ll come to where you are alone in the quiet light |
I’m always thinking you’re behind me |
And I turn around and you’re always there |
But I’m learning to lie here in the quiet light |
While I watch the sky go from black to grey |
Learning how not to die, inside a little every time |
I think about you and wonder if you are awake |
And I’m learning to live without the heartache it gives me |
Nothing I wouldn’t do for another few minutes |
Learning how not to cry every time there’s another sad unbearable morning |
But sometimes there’s nothing I can do |