
Red Wanting Blue – Hotel Oblivion Lyrics
Artist: Red Wanting Blue
Song: Hotel Oblivion
Spinning my reels, dreaming
Living in between the frames
Mining for my fortune and fame
While my Clementine keeps waiting
Another world away
I can hear her out in oblivion callin’ my name
Holding down home, sweet home
Home, sweet home
You and me, me and you
Oh, I guess we’re all we’ve got
I know that we’re not what you envisioned
We may never meet the expectations
We gave ourselves from the start
But just like the constellations outshine their stars
We are worth so much more together than we are apart
Dark days are here now, baby
So sing me a song
Sing it out, so I can find where I belong
And may we be each other’s waves
While we sail our separate seas?
‘Cause I wanna rock you the way you rock me
We’ve got our differences and then some
Our differences and then some
You and me, me and you
Oh, I guess we’re all we’ve got
I know that we’re not what you envisioned
We may never meet the expectations
We gave ourselves from the start
But just like the constellations outshine their stars
We are worth so much more together than we are apart
You and I are so alike
Different skin with the same bones
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Home, sweet home
Home, sweet home
You and me, me and you
Oh, I guess we’re all we’ve got
I know that we’re not what you envisioned
We may never meet the expectations
We gave ourselves from the start
But just like the constellations outshine their stars
We are worth so much more together than we are apart
We are worth so much more together than we are apart
We are worth so much more together than we are apart
We are worth so much more together than we are apart
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From the album:
Little America
Release Year: 2014