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Bell Tower Lyrics by Marlene Enright

Petrichor

2020

You, how do I know?
I was always told
I should get to know you, you
You are the mother
The never ending cover

You bellow from your head
But you whisper from your heart
The truth is somewhere parked
Between the lightness and the dark
Between the lightness and the dark

I never thought of you
You were for someone older
Wiser a beholder
A light it sparked and smouldered
And reasoned our shoulders

You were the bell tower that stood in the centre
I, a bell that could ring bright and true
But I didn’t and wouldn’t and felt that I shouldn’t
So our little town slept right through

If an ordinary thing should falter
Like a person, a ship or a crew
They’d get lost out there on the water
They’d get lost there waiting for you

There’s a place where the heart likes to go to
When there’s nothing or no one to prove
That we’re all flying solo so low
To find you, to find you

You're the final thread of me
If it breaks what will I do
If it breaks what will I be
I’ll be lonely but I’ll be free
I’ll be lonely but I’ll be free
I’ll be lonely

About “Bell Tower” by Marlene Enright

Read the complete lyrics to "Bell Tower" by Marlene Enright from the album "Petrichor" in 2020. 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 Ireland, Pop.

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"Bell Tower" is credited to Marlene Enright. Songwriting credits may include additional writers listed on the release; check the credits section on this page for linked collaborators.

"Bell Tower" appears on "Petrichor" in 2020.

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