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In the mirror reflected

from International Blue [Album] by Stephen Emmer

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Stephen Emmer and Glenn Gregory

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In the mirror
Reflected stories
The nighttimes calling to you
Half a cigarette to pass the time and then you’re gone
Another lie stolen from a magazine
A brand new life with eyes so bright
But are you lonely

If you wanted to break all the chains that surround you
Burn all of your bridges and leave
Turn your night into day walk away it’s okay
Don’t look back I’ll be there in your dreams

No echoes of laughter
The morning after
The memories fading away
From the rooftop
I watch you walking away
Another life to lead
Will you be lonely

If you wanted to break all the chains that surround you
Burn all of your bridges and leave

All our words carved in stone
Turned to sand then run through my hands
Now they’re gone lost to the wind
Don’t just walk away
Turn your head and say that we’ve still got time
That’s all we need
Don’t take another step
It can’t be over yet
We just need some time

That’s all we need

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from International Blue [Album], track released December 15, 2014
Music and lyrics by Stephen Emmer and Glenn Gregory

Produced by Tony Visconti @ Avator Studios (NYC) and Abbey Road Studios (London)

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"In these historical and difficult times in the year 2020 this is music meant to sooth the pain of social distancing for the isolated listener, made by a composer in self quarantaine."

Stephen Emmer

15 May 2020
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