Malah Palinka - Kaleidoscope Tokyo
Oh, Kaleidoscope Tokyo
I'm the Icharus that never burns
In the summer I'm a redwood
In the cold I turn to moss and fade away
I've seen all the stars light up like an answer to loneliness
Even Bouvet island wants a lover to calve memories into all its graceful slopes
And I feel like Van Gough's left ear
You wouldn't believe all the silly things I heard
This ingenue on a rogue rock sits
Back stroke velvet sings
Just a pebble in the palm of my hand
Your, soliloquy overheard
Mosquito girl, invading space
In the spring I'm a crawling kind
In the fall I blush just like a peach
I've seen Rome's starlings confirm freedom is but a sweet dream
Those ribbons in the sky are army troops
You know that war is only good for lessons in geography
And I feel like Van Gough's left ear
You wouldn't believe all the silly things I heard
This ingenue on a rogue rock sits
Back stroke velvet sings
Just a pebble in the palm of my hand
I could just wait it out
I could stay steeped in doubt
Written by:
Andy Young, Evie Wilson, Freddie Cunningham, George Brazil, Jay Kuchemann-scales, Jemma Turner, Olivia Needham, Tom Hawkins
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