This song is a single from Laleh’s fifth album Colors.
I had a talk with the shadow and the light
fighting for me
they said put your tricks aside
and for once believe
how can I, I don’t
I never did, I don’t know how to
but when it’s not enough to fight for me
I’m gonna wanna live and fight for you
just because it’s black in the dark
doesn’t mean there’s no color
just because it’s black in the dark
doesn’t mean there’s no color
I had a talk with the shadow and the light
oh, oh, looking at me
they said put your reason aside
and for once believe
how can I, I don’t
I never did, I don’t know how to
and if I ever stop believing in me
I know I always can believe in you
I pulled up my roots from the bottom I was caught in
I was caught in
and I had a talk with the shadow and the light
fighting for me
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