LYRICS
Dusty Road
All those years ago
Down by a dusty road
Where I first laid eyes on you
Ill never forget those weary eyes
Underneath the almost midnight skies
Every now and then
I think of when
I first knew that I loved you
Oh and the world changed its colours
But then one day things turned grey
Oh and I don’t blame you for the scars I carry around
I know you did your best
There were days I thought
You were gonna watch me drown
Back when I was drinking in the west
Back when I wasn’t at my best
Oh the heavy load
Of promises we broke
Let them vanish in the wind
Like two birds on a boat thats going down
all We had to do was fly away
Sometimes From dusk to dawn
My mind will be wandering, gone
let gods mirrors keep me on the ground
I hope that I can see if there´s a crack in my reflection
Oh and I don’t blame you for the scars I carry around
I know you did your best
There were days I thought
You were gonna watch me drown
Back when I was drinking in the west
Back when I wasn’t at my best
Lyrics by ELíN EY
MEÐ HÆKKANDI SÓL - (Waiting for spring)
Undercurrents sweep the heart
All but covered in deep wounds of sorrow
A deep longing burns within
Lies in hiding - come what may
– Þei, þei*
In the twilight you can see
beautiful freedom moving closer
As the night sky drowns the day
torn by words no one can say
– Þei, þei
The darkest winter, waits for the sun
To ease away the longest nights
– with light
The darkest winter, waits for spring
To warm our embraces again
Darkness of winter closing in
Forcing every single breath they take
With growing hope for brighter days
The ice and shadows will give way
– Þei, þei
The darkest winter, waits for the sun
To ease away the longest nights
– with light
The darkest winter, waits for spring
To warm our embraces again
She rises to the sky
Embracing her own power
And along the way
Finding a sense of peace
The darkest winter, waits for the sun
To ease away the longest nights
– with light
The darkest winter, waits for spring
To warm our embraces again
*meaning is similar to “hush hush” or “be calm”
Lyrics by Lovísa Elísabet Sigrúnardóttir