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It's Alright

from Eternal Phase by Nightjacket

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I want to fall into this, and never be found.
I want to close the distance, cover the ground.
Morning meet me when I come to rest,
Get lost in the dreams I'm weaving into your head.

Quiet on the canyon where we lay our head.
Silent: the dying of the sun, Indian red.
Forget where you're going, or where you been.
I'm all alone here won't you bring me in.

Complete my heart tonight, our minds are running free,
I’ll be the one who wakes you, the one to make you see,
It’s alright.

When all the hours fall down, and daylight's a dream,
Will you remember this night and come back to me?
There's something that holds you closely, under your skin,
Something that pulls you back here, again and again.

Come steal my time tonight, it’s only us who's free.
I’ll be the one for you, the one to make you see,
It’s alright.

Come see the sky tonight, it’s only you and me.
Tell me you're here to stay, there's nowhere else to be,
It’s alright.

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from Eternal Phase, released June 23, 2015

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Nightjacket Los Angeles, California

Representing a turning-of-the-page for Nightjacket, Following The Curves introduces its new vocalist, Andrea Wasse. Recalling the haziness of Eighties and Nineties touchpoints such as Cocteau Twins, Mazzy Star and The Sundays, Following The Curves is also a personal exercise in chemistry and musical partnership. ... more

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