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The lengthy title track of The 1975’s sophomore album was presumed to contain full-length lyrics, those which were originally released as a poem by frontman Matty Healy through Twitter and later found on the band’s Soundcloud banner.
Healy told KROQ that the phrase originates from a phrase that he...
[Verse]
Before you go, turn the big light off
Before you go, (please don't go) turn the big light off
Before you go, (please don't go) turn the big light off
Before you go, (please don't go) turn the big light off
[Instrumental]
[Outro]
Early, early
Early, early
Early, early
Early, early
Early, early
Early, early, monogamy, there isn't much
Early, early, monogamy, there isn't much
Early, early, monogamy, there isn't much
Early, early, monogamy, there isn't much
Early, early, monogamy, there isn't much
Early, early, monogamy, there isn't much
Monogamy, there isn't much
I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it was written by Ross MacDonald & Matty Healy & George Daniel & Adam Hann.
I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it was produced by Matty Healy & George Daniel & Mike Crossey.
The 1975 released I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it on Fri Feb 26 2016.
The title track of the album. We had always planned to do a light installation for this song with Tobias Rylander. We always seem to run out of time.
— Matty Healy via Spotify