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Kittiwake - Recurrent Lyrics



Kittiwake - Recurrent Lyrics




This is the beginning
Of a grand old scheme
Lights flash in the distance
We both squint to see
Take my hand
(Hold me close)
Close your eyes
(Say hello)
Wrap me up
(Steady now)

Breathless
Always
Bated
Always
Firmness
Always
Caresses
Always

Limbs entwine
Rhythm devine
A whisper
Expanded
Across the universe
Every movement sets into motion
The smallest sound
Scrape your chair across the pavement
Take a look around

What's that in your field of vision?
It's drawing nearer now
Bring forth the greatest measures
To bring it closer now

Wrap me up
(Steady now)
Close your eyes
(Say hello)
Take my hand
(Hold me close)

Breathless
Always
Bated
Always
Firmness
Always
Caresses
Always

Golden
Always
It smolders
Always
I hold it
Always
To open
Always
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This is the beginning
Of a grand old scheme
Lights flash in the distance
We both squint to see
Take my hand
(Hold me close)
Close your eyes
(Say hello)
Wrap me up
(Steady now)

Breathless
Always
Bated
Always
Firmness
Always
Caresses
Always

Limbs entwine
Rhythm devine
A whisper
Expanded
Across the universe
Every movement sets into motion
The smallest sound
Scrape your chair across the pavement
Take a look around

What's that in your field of vision?
It's drawing nearer now
Bring forth the greatest measures
To bring it closer now

Wrap me up
(Steady now)
Close your eyes
(Say hello)
Take my hand
(Hold me close)

Breathless
Always
Bated
Always
Firmness
Always
Caresses
Always

Golden
Always
It smolders
Always
I hold it
Always
To open
Always
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Writer: Laila O'Sullivan
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Kittiwake
Length: 4:45
Written by: Laila O'Sullivan

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