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Melting Ice Lyrics


Ladytron Melting Ice


Sailing to a distant port
To meet your reflection on some desert shore
Running up the coast
I walk through a mirror and out of your ghost

Hide you, not seek you or flee here I must
Before you can melt down my iceberg of trust

Passing clouds hold on to shadows
Melting ice leaves nowhere to go

Sailing to a distant port
To meet your reflection on some desert shore
I tried to keep your heart
Burning down bridges to break from the past

Hide you, not seek you or flee here I must
Before you can melt down my iceberg of trust

Passing clouds hold on to shadows
Pouring light on ancient shipwrecks
Passing clouds hold on to shadows
Melting ice leaves nowhere to go

Driving through the rain
I sell all my wishes to play the odd game

Hide you, not seek you or flee here I must
Before you can melt down my iceberg of trust

Passing clouds hold on to shadows
Melting ice leaves nowhere to go

Passing clouds hold on to shadows
Pouring light on ancient shipwrecks
Passing clouds hold on to shadows
Pouring light on ancient shipwrecks
Passing clouds hold on to shadows
Melting ice leaves nowhere to go



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