A slowly building, melancholy but powerful indie-folk love song by the gentle falsetto-voiced London singer-songwriter, and with some comparisons to Villagers, from his forthcoming album House Party, out on Play It Again Sam. To explore more of Keaton’s work, see also the other embedded link below.
I'll meet you there
Always
Where you can't sleep
For fear
I'll share the madness
Holding you to the mast
My dear
If you could shine
Like the sun
I'd go blind
And if you'd burn
Like the fire
I'd stay by your side
Oh, why don't, why don't you call it?
'Cause I know, I know you're mine
And I don't want you to worry
So why don't I stay the night?
I'll be the net
Always
To catch you when
You fall
You've been my home
Holding
Me in one piece
In your walls
And when I'm made up
Of thorns
You don't care
And when I wake
Burning alive
You are always there
Oh, why don't, why don't you call it?
'Cause I know, I know you're mine
And you are, you are my reason
So why don't we share a life?
Oh, why don't, why don't you call it?
'Cause I know that you're for me
And I will, I will protect you
So you can go back to sleep
Oh, you can go back to sleep
I'll meet you there
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