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Germany

from Down The Doors by Chance's End

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In Germany a man sits all alone
in front of me. I try to look away, fail
miserably. And now I'm asking him
to come with me. To come with me.

Cause I wanna see what's beneath his dreams
and part of me is sifting through my mind
to try to see the diamond in his eyes.
It wasn't me. It wasn't me.

I wanna see
pictures of you and me
in Germany
and visit the Northern Sea
You holding me,
under the orchard trees
all memories I wanna see.

In Germany a man gets up and leaves
no love for me. Without my hopeful eyes
he's blind to see that love was all around
and finally when he loves someone,
it won't be me.

He never needs to know my state of mind
is poverty. I'm poor without a love,
it's his I need. Never giving up the ghost
of he'd be to me. Of what he'd be to me.

I wanna see
pictures of you and me
in Germany
and visit the Northern Sea
You holding me,
under the orchard trees
all memories I wanna see.

I wanna see
pictures of you and me
in Germany
and visit the Northern Sea
You holding me,
under the orchard trees
all memories I wanna see.

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from Down The Doors, released July 16, 2012
Production and violin by Ryan Avery
Lyrics written by Ryan Avery and Emily Zisman
Vocals performed by Emily Zisman

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Chance's End San Francisco, California

As San Francisco electronic music group Chance's End, classical violinist Ryan Avery and singer-songwriter Emily Zisman have found common ground in trip-hop and downtempo electronic music. Now that artists like Hybrid, Groove Armada, and Beats Antique have broken down doors for the rise of strings in electronic music, Chance’s End is following closely behind. ... more

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