Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
Richmond Fontaine
He left work unable to stop the visions of his wife Francine
A madness came over him, a madness came over him
In the corner of a bar called the Swiss Chalet he was lost
In images of them laying in their bed and of them
Swimming at the lake
He disappeared into heartache
"Darkness I'll give myself to you
Take my blood and take my heart
Take my arms and take my legs
Because my body's of no use to me now"
Behind a warehouse he lay and he saw them floating together in air
Wrapped together as fire and smoke that would never fade
Fire and smoke that would never fade
He disappeared into heartbreak
Disappeared was written by Willy Vlautin.