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S.O.S. Lyrics by Chroma Key

Dead Air for Radios

1998

Fly blackbird fly
Frozen the sea I see you
Old cover clouds new snow there they go

Silent but wings
Sun orange small I see you
Nowhere is home go alone and alone

Fly angel fly
Older than me I feel you
Coalcovered clouds white snow there you go

Heard myself call
Far from them all I feel you
Left them behind or ahead and he said

Sooner or later you get up off the floor
When no one wants to hear it anymore
Someday soon you're gonna get up off the floor
'cause no one wants to hear that shit no

Cry blackbird cry over the waves I hear you
Coalcovered clouds white snow there they go
Ice on your wings songless he sings I hear you
Nowhere is home go alone there's a phone
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About “S.O.S.” by Chroma Key

Read the complete lyrics to "S.O.S." by Chroma Key from the album "Dead Air for Radios" in 1998. On Lyrks you can follow along with the full text, explore the artist's discography, and discover related songs. The track is often categorized under Dark Wave, Downtempo, Trip-Hop.

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"S.O.S." is credited to Chroma Key. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"S.O.S." appears on "Dead Air for Radios" in 1998.

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