Alone, again in Paris,
Travel drained, I write to you
You've been on my mind,
Cold days, long nights

A rooftop in Berlin,
I call, confess the state I'm in
These cities, this view,
I see nothing without you

And I can do this alone,
But we can do this so much better,
Together, together, together
And I can make it alone,
But we can make it so much better,
Together, together, together, together

London Bridge, the rain
At last, back in these arms again
I'm sorry I hurt you,
I hurt me too
Forgive my jealousy,
That's not the man I longed to be,
By your side my whole life,
True love knows no sacrifice

And I can do this alone,
But we can do this so much better,
Together, together, together
And I can make it alone,
But we can make it so much better,
Together, together, together, together

Together
Together

I put my honor in the waste,
Pull you closer and embrace
So divided we fall, but stronger we stand

Together
Together
Together
Together
Together


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    Lyric Correction

    Slight correction to the above, from the cd booklet...

    'Forgive my jealousy, That's not the man I long to be'

    and

    'I put my arms around your waist, Pull you closer in embrace. I say divided we fall, but stronger, We stand together.'

    :)

    AeeDeeon July 16, 2011   Link
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    Song Meaning

    “This is a song from my fifth album “Lupercalia”, and is the reason for the making of this e.p. The lyric “London bridge, the rain, at last back in these arms again” made me want to tell an inner city winter months story record. It feels amazing to also finally make a music video for this song, I saved it from The Bachelor album as I wanted it to have its own space and time as a song. It’s really been the big number of my festival sets during this Summer. I feel like the song is definitely already public property! I wrote it on the London tube on the way to Heathrow to catch a plane over to Berlin to work on some production with Alec Empire. I’m really proud of Alec’s synth programming on this song, it was produced in his hellish vortex studio on his amazing old Russian synthesizers and beats made Atari computer.”

    Source: stereoboard.com/content/view/169239/9

    DerMoment1608on December 01, 2011   Link
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    Lyric Correction

    Edited, thanks AeeDee!

    chrisdb89on December 08, 2011   Link

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