Patterns of Fairytales

AARON DESSNER, MATTHEW BERNINGER

tonight there isn't any light under your door
I guess you must be somewhere breathing
where skin and everything still know what they are for
and blood remembers where to go

I fell in love with you no matter what you say
but you were right about the reasons
to turn a magdeline into the month of May
I shoulda known the magdeline was me

so I'm turning on the stereo
and I'm lining up the names
on the mixes I made before you
and I'm turning into fairytales
with glitter and some glue
everything we ever planned to ever do

tonight there isn't any light under your door
I guess you must be somewhere breathing
in patterns unfamiliar to the one you're underneath
I pinned those patterns in my coat

so I'm turning on the stereo
and I'm turning into fairytales
yes I'm turning on the stereo
and I'm turning into you

Trivia about the song Patterns of Fairytales by The National

When was the song “Patterns of Fairytales” released by The National?
The song Patterns of Fairytales was released in 2003, on the album “Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers”.
Who composed the song “Patterns of Fairytales” by The National?
The song “Patterns of Fairytales” by The National was composed by AARON DESSNER, MATTHEW BERNINGER.

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