Into Gold
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Into Gold
Dear Heart, dear Soul
Old friend, don't let me go
I am the fire and you are water
Drown me out, but I learnt
So if you see me, cross the street
But I still see you in people I meet
And I am fire and you are water
You drown me out, but I learnt
I got older, found out I ought to
Make ashes from stone
All of these things that I've seen turn darkness into gold
And when I was made from the right kind of wrong
All of these things that I've seen turned darkness into gold
Into gold, into gold, into gold, into gold
Into gold, into gold, into gold, into gold
Into gold, into gold, into gold, into gold
Into gold, into gold, into gold, into gold
Rivers run red, river run dry
River run red and whitе
I am the fire and you are watеr
Drown me out, but I learnt
So if you see me, cross the street
But I still see you in people I meet
And I am fire and you are water
You ran me wild to the sea
there you'll find me, trying to catch me
Make ashes from stone
All of these things that I've seen turn darkness into gold
And when I was made from the right kind of wrong
All of these things that I've seen turned darkness into gold
All of these things that I've seen turned darkness into gold
Darkness into, darkness into, darkness into
Darkness into, darkness into, darkness into
Darkness into, darkness into, darkness into gold
Darkness into, darkness into, darkness into gold
Darkness into, darkness into, darkness into gold
All of these things that I've seen
turned darkness into gold
(Into gold)
All of these things that I've seen
turned darkness into gold
En esta canción de 'London Grammar' titulada 'Into Gold', se presenta una emotiva reflexión sobre la dualidad entre el fuego y el agua, representando la lucha interna entre dos fuerzas opuestas... Significado de la letra
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