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lyrics
Counting days where ash has fallen
Love is just one name
Staring at the empty faces
Of winter's longest day
You said that we can could dream together
Until all our time is gone
I never knew that those empty nights
Could lead to empty days
Take a look around when you're feeling down
Know that time's on your side
It's not unusual to have a distant mind
Knowing time will pass you by
Time will pass you by
I woke up from a dream in my head
When I heard your voice
I would listen only if I could
Forget about you now
I thought that it would be forever
Unless fate was hard on us
I never knew that those 40 days
Could ever feel so long
credits
released October 17, 2022
Lyrics by Andy Power & Ben Deegan
Music by Avalyn
Produced by Robert Whiteley
Mastered by Mark Gardener
Performing credits for the recording of "Distant Days" are: Andy Power (Lead Vocals & Rhythm Guitars), Ben Deegan (Lead Guitars), Grace Woolston (Backing Vocals), Jude Hatton-Holland (Drums), Charlie Cowburn (Bass). Writing credits for the composition and arrangement of "Distant Days" are: Andy Power (Lyrics, Chords, Melody, Bass), Ben Deegan (Lyrics, Melody) Tom Gamble (Bass) and Jude Hatton-Holland (Drum Beat)
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