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Belleruche - Trip Hop Classics By Kid Loco, Vol. 2 - Longer Days, Longer Nights
Trip Hop Classics By Kid Loco, Vol. 2
01. Topaze
02. Homme contre femme
03. All That You Give
04. Just for a Day (Sunday)
05. In the Sky
06. Clever Mind
07. Chun Li vs. Wah Wah Man
08. I’m Just Here (Wyndham Earl Remix)
09. So Good
10. Theme from the Graffiti Artist
11. Le labyrinthe (Kid Loco Remix)
12. Forgetting to Remember (Nostalgia 77 Remix)
13. Internal Affairs
14. The Invisible
15. Slow Death
16. Ta bite
17. Poésie champêtre
18. The Softest Thing in the World (Motorway Accident)
19. The Revival
20. Jackals and Vipers in Envy of Man - Part 6
21. Time Is the Enemy
22. The Lee Waltz (Funk Mix)
23. Ventolin (Luke Vibert Remix)
24. Sweep Definitive
25. Longer Days, Longer Nights
26. Until the Stars Go Out
27. Beautiful Trash (Hidden Orchestra Remix) [feat. Magan Washington]
28. Carnivores Unite
29. Shelta Blues
30. The Girl from Ventimiglia
31. Wandering Around (Spooky O Mansions Remix)
32. Oh So Lovely
Longer days, longer nights when the day draws you away
What I feel doesn't make any sense as the order of the day calls
Fear dissipates first light on your skin and you wake and the new race begins
Light of lessons from yesterday illuminate or sting
Bare and build on what yesterday was good enough to bring
And I'm curious to know how far it will go and how far it can take us

Longer days, longer nights when the day draws you away
When every fibre aches for you to come home
And it's not that I fear I don't I fear to be alone
I just revel and reveal that you too call this home
Never really far away you know I feel it
I feel you, I can be anywhere and your arms come out of nowhere
They keep me warm, they keep me company, your arms well they keep me strong
Rob from always on the run dot net is so bad and copy paste is a sin
Longer days, longer nights when the day slips away
The one you didn't want to end and memory begins to play
Inside your mind, it's the little things that make us
We never thought would matter or accumulate you and I
And pleasures we can look back upon
Well I don't care if I drown don't care what is to come