In decline of solitude, as long as the sun stays out of this I know I'm safe
And in search for past in blue
A hollow signal from a steamboat shore
and I know it's you
Roses dried right before they landed in your arms
And children cried while you drank your blood red tears
And we just talk about hundred ways that changed architecture
Observations on buildings we can rely our souls on
And we just talk about hundred ways that changed architecture
But what do we know about the anatomy of our human hearts?
And I know it's too late to talk about our favorite colours
Cus' you only give me a hint with those eyes
And I know it's too late to mention your sarcastic faces, baby
Cus' you walk right upfront to me and slap my cheek
The pacific dried in the minute that you mentioned love
And flowers died while you kissed the fading fog
And we just talked about hundred ways that changed architecture
Somber cupolas that we spend our time trying to figure out
And we just talk about hundred ways that changed architecture
But what do we know about the anatomy of our human hearts?
credits
from Earthbreaking Hymns,
released December 21, 2015
Lyrics written by Josef O'Leary
Music written and arranged by Josef O'Leary and Portland View
Blood Cultures use layers of synths, guitars, vocals, and beats to create an enthralling atmosphere; sometimes sweet, sometimes sinister. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 3, 2021