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Another story

from ELT EP by Early Late Twenties

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The book brings me to a brighter place
where lines are never blurry
where lives are never lived in vain
it's my only sanctuary

Reality is a raging bull
so cold and dark and hungry
so our eyes gaze to the crystal sky
We're as young as we ever will be
We're as young as we ever will be

But if you tell me another story about tomorrow
my chest will rise and I'll fill with hope for the life we borrow
And if it's alright
I will hold on to you tonight
and I hope I'll never have to let you down

The snowflakes sing of eternity
of eternal death and rebirth
they turn to pearls as they touch my skin
as they melt and leave a spark within

But if you tell me another story about tomorrow
my chest will rise and I'll fill with hope for the life we borrow
And if it's alright
I will hold on to you tonight
and I hope I'll never have to let you down

I hope I'll never have to let you down
I hope I'll never have to let you down
I hope I'll never have to let you down

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from ELT EP, released April 15, 2015

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Early Late Twenties Iceland

Early Late Twenties brings you an eclectic sort of electro-pop music where vocals swirl around smooth beats and fuzzy key- harmonies with grimy but spacious guitar lines rising above. Philosophical poetry about life and death, the existence of the human spirit and a quest to free the mind of the burden of reality.

We are two Icelandic artists collaborating while living in The Netherlands.
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