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Gravity

from Down The Doors by Chance's End

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If I assign things the same gravity as you do,
I would probably have the same pull.
But that must be such a heavy feeling,
and I'd much rather feel full.

To be full of laughs and a light little heart
would make my pull just as strong.
But gravity is a much more common language,
and I haven't been speaking long.
No, I haven't been speaking long.

It's your gravity that brings you down.

And all these things that you orbit around
are also orbiting you.
If you could only lay back and see that,
there'd be so much less for you to do.

Your head is so swiftly spinning
with all your magnificent moons,
that I tried to make my self fit in
but there simply isn't room.
No, there simply isn't any room.

It's your gravity that brings you down.

There's nothing wrong with the language
you're speaking in.
But I've no time to learn,
cause I'm still trying to fill my skin.

One day when we're older,
and we've had a little too much gin.
We will speak a common language
without gravity, without skin.

It's your gravity that brings me down.

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from Down The Doors, released July 16, 2012
Lyrics/vocals - Emily Zisman
Bass - Jeff Drudge
Production - Ryan Avery

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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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