Staring At The Sun

Babatunde Omoroga Adebimpe, David Andrew Sitek

Cross the street from
Your storefront cemetery
Hear me hailing from inside and realize

I am the conscience clear in pain or ecstasy
And we were all weaned my dear
Upon the same fatigue

(You're staring at the sun) oh my own voice
Cannot save me now standing in the sea
Its just one more breath and then down i go
Your mouth is open wide the lover is inside
And all the tumults done
Collided with the sign
You're staring at the sun
You're standing in the sea
Your body's over me

Note the trees because the dirt is temporary
More to mine than fact face
Name and monetary

Beat the skins and let the
Loose lips kiss you clean
Quietly pour out like light
Like light, like answering the sun

You're staring at the sun
You're standing in the sea
Your mouth is open wide
You're trying hard to breathe
The water's at your neck
There's lightning in your teath
Your bodys over me you're staring at the sun
You're standing in the sea
Your mouth is open wide
You're trying hard to breathe
The water's at your neck
There's lightning in your teath
Your bodys over me

Be what you will
And then throw down your life
Oh it's a damned fine game
And we can play all night

You're staring at the sun
You're standing in the sea
Your mouth is open wide
You're trying hard to breathe
The water's at your neck your body's over me

Trivia about the song Staring At The Sun by The Subways

When was the song “Staring At The Sun” released by The Subways?
The song Staring At The Sun was released in 2005, on the album “Young For Eternity”.
Who composed the song “Staring At The Sun” by The Subways?
The song “Staring At The Sun” by The Subways was composed by Babatunde Omoroga Adebimpe, David Andrew Sitek.

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