St. Petersburg

Brooke Ligertwood

I want to live in the elements
I've spurred my comfort, and common sense
I've no imagined lost innocence
I'll bleed you dry, no I won't pretend
I'll be coming home but I don't know when

I felt your fire, I breathed your air
We turned and twisted, our bruises bared
I curse the ground still I feel you everywhere

In a fickle world there's no stubborn love
I can feel your ghost, when will you give up?
It's a funny thing I heard of once
The return of the prodigal son

Oh baby thrill me, make me feel good
Flashes of neon in flames of wood
I don't feel guilty, maybe I should

In a fickle world there's no stubborn love
I can feel your ghost, when will you give up?
It's a funny thing I heard of once
The return of the prodigal son

In a fickle world there's no stubborn love
I can feel your ghost, when will you give up?
It's a funny thing I heard of once
The return of the prodigal son

I saw the painting St. Petersburg
Rembrandt's depiction of a return
I am the oil, and pigment mixed
And I know nothing but I know this:
I've been lost a long time in my head
I followed all the signs but I was misled
I'll be coming home but I don't know when

Trivia about the song St. Petersburg by Brooke Fraser

On which albums was the song “St. Petersburg” released by Brooke Fraser?
Brooke Fraser released the song on the albums “IV Fridays - EP” in 2016 and “B Sides” in 2018.
Who composed the song “St. Petersburg” by Brooke Fraser?
The song “St. Petersburg” by Brooke Fraser was composed by Brooke Ligertwood.

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