I'm in such awe Yet such dismay The finite becomes infinite Through hues of blue and grey The darkness overwhelms my eyes at first But something bright amid the black It saves me from my worst I'm higher than any man could say But lower than the lowest point that Earth can hide from me
And there she is How can I look away Hope glimmers all around her But my eyes don't seem to sway
You never seemed more beautiful Than any time I looked before One second more I fear I may go blind I know that I should carry on But I cannot forget that warmth Staring at the sun heeds warning from mankind
Gravity won't let me go Gravity won't let me go You'll always shine no matter where you hide A piece of you reflects off all the matter floating by Into the void however I may yearn Where darkness will consume me until earth I shall return Though night may never fall the same And day may never rise again I know the orbit you inspire will set me free I could spend another age Drifting further away But I hope gravity will pull me back some day
I can see for miles away Alone and so afraid Of what the darkness has in store for me
I can see you start to fade Along this journey I have made But I can't thank you more for lighting the way
Compositores: John Stuart Taylor, Benjamin Lloyd Jolliffe, Simon Mitchell, Fraser Macleod Taylor, Gustav Tomas Skjerdal Wood ECAD: Obra #11964358