A beautiful, slow, acoustic, emotive, Jeff Buckley-esque hope-and-heartbreak single by the Antwerp-born Egyptian-Belgian indie artist joined by the acclaimed American singer-songwriter, and heralding Tamino’s forthcoming third album Every Dawn’s a Mountain, out on 21 March via Communion Group. To explore and enjoy more by Tamino, including other singles from the album, see also the other embedded links below.
I astray from the signs
They have showed me nothing
But a faint trace in your eyes
Of belief in something
I remain in the burrows
Of the western prairie
I awake in the sorrows
Of the new age glory
It baits me
[Verse 2: Mitski]
Oh the maze of the stars
They have led me to none
But the boy with the blue heart
That believed in someone
I reside in thе ruins
Of the sanctuary
Where a man praisеd a woman
And she loved him holy
It shakes me
[Verse 3: Tamino & Mitski, Both]
Is it late where you are (Is it late where you are)
Does my call disturb you
In the peace of your war (In the peace of your war)
In the comfort of the dark
Do you wait for the night (Do you wait for the night)
To wake your dreaming
Do you ache through your fight (Do you ache through your fight)
To keep the past alive
Does it still let you down
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