Recorded and produced by Ben Pelchat and Earl Powell at Kensington Sound Studios, Toronto, ON, CA
lyrics
Have you seen the light shining in her eyes
So bright, so beautiful, like a sunrise
Have you felt the warm glow of her smile
Like a fire burning in the cold moonlight
Yeah, she keeps me warm
Through the long black night ’til the break of dawn
Try to leave i always hold on
‘Cause my world gets colder when you’re gone
Darling take my hand, let me be your guide
Don’t cry, don’t be afraid when i’m by your side
Darling now don’t you fear, i may not know the way
But i swear i’ll stand by you ’til my dying day
Yeah, i’ll keep you warm
Through the long black night ’til the break of dawn
Try to leave i’ll always hold on
Cause my world gets colder when you’re gone
So i keep that fire burning all night long
Keep that fire burning all night long
Keep that fire burning all night long
And it keeps us warm
Keeps us warm
Yes it keeps us warm
So we, burn, burn, burn
Until the break of dawn
Keep the fire burning
Keep it burning bright
Through the morning ’til the end of the night
And it keeps us warm
Yes it keeps us warm
Keeps us warm
So we, burn, burn, burn
Yeah i keep that fire burning all night long
Keep that fire burning all night long
Keep that fire burning all night long
And we burn, burn, burn
So i keep that fire burning all night long
Keep that fire burning all night long
Keep that fire burning all night long
And it keeps us warm
Yes it keeps us warm
Yes it keeps us warm
So we, burn, burn, burn
Until the break of dawn
credits
from Time,
released April 21, 2018
Matt Hoyles - lead/backing vocals, guitars, synth noises
Vezi Tayyeb - Wurlitzer, Hammond B3
Ken Boville - drums, whisper vocal
Graham Holland - bass
Lorick Russow - saxophone
Ben Pelchat - backing vocals
Earl Powell - synth
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