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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Humble the Great
Humble the Great
Vocals
DanDlion
DanDlion
Performer
William James Watson
William James Watson
Vocals
Dan Bartlett
Dan Bartlett
Bass Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
William James Watson
William James Watson
Composer
Dan Bartlett
Dan Bartlett
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Humble the Great
Humble the Great
Producer
DanDlion
DanDlion
Producer
Dan Parry
Dan Parry
Mixing Engineer
Matt Colton
Matt Colton
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Wish I could cry like you
Spent my whole life trying to
Instead I hold it in me
Smoking like a chimney
Oh, what a waste of time
Wish we could drift back to
That place on the island you took me to
Wake up to the horizon
But now I’m realising
Oh, what a perfect
[Verse 2]
Waste of time
We spent I never checked
If we were fine, instead
I made a mess
Out of the
Scrambled up pieces
You led to me to believe that
You'd put them together
Until then you'll be my
[Chorus]
Silhouette dream in a pink dress
Giving me more when I need less
Open your eyes for the sunset
It’s so beautiful but it couldn’t be more than
My silhouette dream in a pink dress
Giving me more when I need less
Open my eyes for the sunset
It’s so beautiful but we couldn’t be more
[Verse 3]
I guess
First time I opened up was the last time I checked
If you cared the same as the person that I once met
Now you're screaming, rip the pillow right from under my head
Head, head
[Verse 4]
I don't wanna run too far with what you said
Cos in the end it fuels my loneliness
And all this tangled resentment
Leaves too many questions
To put us together
Until then you’ll be my
[Chorus]
Silhouette dream in a pink dress
Giving me more when I need less
Open your eyes for the sunset
It’s so beautiful but it couldn’t be more than
My silhouette dream in a pink dress
Giving me more when I need less
Open my eyes for the sunset
It's so beautiful but we couldn't be more than
[Outro]
My silhouette dream in a pink dress
Giving me more when I need less
Open your eyes for the sunset
It’s so beautiful but it couldn’t be more
Written by: Dan Bartlett, William James Watson
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