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Blaker than Black

by Blake Maloka

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I wanna rest my brain for a while I wanna kiss my woman and see her smiling Let’s stay home. Oh what a turn on I’ve got a brand new house on the Moon I hope all you folks could make it to my birthday Before it’s too late No one’s perfect. No one’s perfect and nor are we Pull the pin out. Pull the pin out and run away Although things are falling apart We’re gonna have a hell of a party Let’s drink up. Before we’re bankrupt There’s no rolex on our wrists But we don’t feel less sophisticated The bills are waiting No one’s perfect. No one’s perfect and nor are we Pull the pin out. Pull the pin out and run away Whoever stole the sun from the sky Whoever lit this fear to burn inside me Just stay put. I’m coming for you I won’t laugh if you retreat I don’t care if everything is hopeless The party’s over. The party’s over. The party’s over!
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Sometimes it’s milk and honey Sometimes it’s ultrasonic Now tell me how you want it So that I’m prepared Sometimes the milk turns sour Sometimes it’s technicolor You brought wine I brought flowers From the river bed They dazzle in the dark Dazzle in the dark Dazzle in the dark and never fade out Dazzle in the dark Dance beneath the waves Dazzle in the dark and never fade out Whatever happens just be cool Swing with the shadows and the trees Whatever happens just be cool Soon all your fears will disappear Breathe. Breathe. Breathe... We dazzle in the dark Dazzle in the dark Dazzle in the dark and never fade out Dazzle in the dark Dance beneath the waves Dazzle in the dark and never fade out

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released December 21, 2017

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Blake Maloka Киев, Ukraine

Blake Maloka are an indie band from Ukraine originally formed in 2013 by astrophysicist Serge and visual artist Kaffelman.

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