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Martin L. Gore
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“Peace” is Depeche Mode’s second single from their studio album Sounds of the Universe, and their 47th UK single overall. It was released on 15 June 2009. Martin Gore told The Sun newspaper that he thought “Peace” is one of his favourite songs that he has ever written. He explained that both “Peace”...
[Chorus: Dave Gahan & Martin L. Gore]
Peace will come to me
Peace will come to me
[Verse 1: Dave Gahan]
I'm leaving bitterness behind
This time I'm cleaning out my mind
There is no space for the regrets
I will remember to forget
[Pre-Chorus 1: Dave Gahan]
Just look at me
I am walking love incarnate
Look at the frequencies of which I vibrate
I'm going to light up the world
[Chorus: Dave Gahan & Martin L. Gore]
Peace will come to me
Peace will come to me
[Verse 2: Dave Gahan]
I'm leaving anger in the past
With all the shadows that it cast
There is radar in my heart
I should have trusted from the start
[Pre-Chorus 2: Dave Gahan]
Just look at me
I am a living act of holiness
Giving all the positivity that I possess
I'm going to light up the world
[Chorus 2: Dave Gahan & Martin L. Gore]
Peace will come to me
Just wait and see
Peace will come to me
It's meant to be
Peace will come to me
Just wait and see
Peace will come to me
It's an inevitability
Peace was written by Martin L. Gore.
Peace was produced by Ben Hillier.
Depeche Mode released Peace on Wed Jul 03 2013.
According to Songfacts, lead singer Dave Gahan declared in an interview for The Guardian in 2009:
For me it represents the joy and ecstasy of everything looking better, tasting better, sounding better.
He also told Under the Radar magazine:
When Martin played it to me for the first time I turned...