Testo Nineteen Eighty-One - Vanilla Sky
Testo della canzone Nineteen Eighty-One (Vanilla Sky), tratta dall'album Fragile (English Version)
The things have changed so quickly
As a dream's begin to rest
They turned into a present
That fights to coexist
We're greater in the evening
Our breakfast starts at 3
The habits that we're keeping
send peaceful minds to sleep
So this is growing up
Or maybe growing older
But I failed to ask the question
Why the innocence is over
Invulnerability
That comes from feeling lost
My heart are mine already
By defends a future cause
I'm sick with hesitation
Fight back the tears I bleed
And brave the suffocation
The city inflects me
I face the confrotation
With the emptiness I feel
There's too much confusion
The cicle never ends
My friends resemble strangers
Until the next weekend
Doesn't matter what I choose
The choice has been made for me
They tell me what to think
and what is right for me
I'm sick with hesitation
Fight back the tears I bleed
And brave the suffocation
The city inflects me
I face the confrotation
With the emptiness I feel
Why am I ignoring
The troubles in my head
My smile is getting boring
the longer I pretend
Is such a common feeling
We hide the feel within
To never easy answers
Is a quest to die in vain
I'm sick with hesitation
Fight back the tears I bleed
And brave the suffocation
The city inflects me
I face the confrotation
With the emptiness I feel
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Writer(s): Vincenzo Mario Cristi
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