Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Time of Dark, artist - Tune-Yards. Album song Nikki Nack, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 04.05.2014
Record label: 4AD
Song language: English
Time of Dark |
I know you’re carrying me under a blanket of coal |
I feel you carrying me under a blanket of coal |
Living in the time of dark |
And I don’t dare to look very far |
Young man |
She’s just a whisper |
Step too loud, the sound of the ground |
Will just eclipse her |
I leave all my doubts behind |
(See through me) |
I’ll give up my sight |
I’ll tear it out so I can see the signs |
My steps are small |
(See through me) |
Walking blind |
Spinning to the clouds |
Hoping I don’t choke on all the truth that they bring |
See me over the mountain |
I know you’re carrying me under a blanket of coal |
See me over the mountain, yeah |
I know you’re carrying me under a blanket of coal |
If you see me to the darkest time |
There’ll never be a mountain that I cannot climb |
See me over the mountain |
I know you’re carrying me under a blanket of coal |
See right through me to the sky |
Down is up and up is down |
A crumble climbing high |
I’ve met you twice before |
When you put breath in my lungs when my own kin had me gagged |
When you taught me to breathe underwater |
When I had myself drowned |
So don’t cry |
It’s nothing |
(See through me) |
Even in silence |
There are voices who will sing |
(See through me) |
But oh little child |
Understand a single thing |
Your music’s in your pocket |
With the power you can even imagine |
It will bring |
See me over the mountain |
I know you’re carrying me under a blanket of coal |
Won’t you see me over this mountain |
I feel you carrying me under a blanket of coal |
If you see me to the darkest time |
There’ll never be a mountain I’m not willing to climb |
See me over the mountain |
I know you’re carrying me under a blanket of coal |
Hey hey hey, hey-o |
(Hey hey hey, hey-o…) |
See through me See me over this mountain, yeah |
Living in the time of dark |
And I don’t dare to look very far |