[Verse 1]
I'm not myself this morning
In the window seat, I see the light
And through the sky, the dawning
We sleep on the train through the night
[Verse 2]
The ocean seemed so far away
We could hardly see it through the trees
I miss the sound the water made
Was I complete at twenty-three?
[Chorus]
Visions coming down
Going upstream before my eyes
They don't make a sound
And I'm lost somehow
More than you'll ever know
[Verse 3]
I'm running down my old street
In a light show of emotion now
My youth, it lies behind me
Dream-like till I turn around
[Verse 4]
I watch the Monday morning rise
The roads, they fadе into the air
The sun was coming up on time
It's my wеakness, I always care
[Chorus]
Visions coming down
Going upstream before my eyes
They don't make a sound
And I'm lost somehow
More than you'll ever know
[Instrumental]
[Bridge]
I wander lonely till I can't speak, can't speak
Out on the other side of silence, I can breathe
I wander lonely till I can't speak, can't speak
Out on the other side of silence, I can breathe
I wander lonely till I can't speak, can't speak
Out on the other side of silence, I can breathe
I wander lonely till I can't speak, can't speak
Out on the other side of silence, I can breathe
[Chorus]
Visions coming down
Going upstream before my eyes
They don't make a sound
And I'm lost somehow
More than you'll ever know
[Verse 5]
I remember seventeen
And I'm thinking how it's not the same
Times passing before me
And we're drinking more to numb the pain
[Verse 6]
Somewhere along the line
Away above the coastal plain
Something called to my mind
And from this fear I must wake
[Chorus]
Visions coming down
Going upstream before my eyes
They don't make a sound
And I'm lost somehow
More than you'll ever know
[Outro]
More than you'll ever know
More than you'll ever know
More than you'll ever know
More than you'll ever know
Visions was written by Charlie Salt & Myles Kellock & Josh Dewhurst & Joe Donovan & Tom Ogden & Blossoms.
Visions was produced by TommyD & James Skelly & Rich Turvey.
Joe Donovan:
We always like a long tune at the end of an album. We’ve always done that. But we’ve never gone this long.
Tom Ogden:
James Skelly sent me a War on Drugs song called ‘Thinking of a Place’, which is about 12 minutes long. He said, ‘You need to write a song like this. It’s about reflec...