Open Air

Temples

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    One sweet sight
    Has the magnitude of a mountain's high
    Through the foreboding chime of freedom
    We try

    Feed your fear
    With the famine of a thousand years
    Sleep in an empty room of concert
    And green

    Say what you will
    Don't water down
    With the tears
    Of your old frown
    Move to see
    The open air

    We first left
    From behind and from inside our heads
    Choosing the wills to learn
    And leave from the past
    Conscience calls
    Through the telephone from months before
    Opaque and dimly lit
    We move with the night

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    Say what you will
    Don't water down
    With the tears
    Of your old frown
    Move to see
    The open air

    In times we think about it
    The vastness of this palace view
    In dreams we feel the winding of the months and the year
    We chose to be

    Say what you will
    Don't water down
    With the tears
    Of your old frown
    Move to see
    The open air
    The open air we'll see

    Say what you will
    Don't water down
    With the tears
    Of your old frown
    Move to see
    The open air
    The open air we'll see

    Say what you will
    Don't water down
    With the tears
    Of your old frown
    Move to see
    The open air
    The open air we'll see

    Say what you will
    Don't water down
    With the tears
    Of your old frown
    Move to see
    The open air

    Song details

    Composition: Edison Warmsley, A. T. Smith, James Bagshaw, and Samuel Toms

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