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Track: The Surface
Artist: Alice Phoebe Lou
Album: The Surface

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Name: Alice Phoebe Lou
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Southafrican born indie pop singer/songwriter residing in Berlin. Grew up in Kommetjie, South Africa, After finishing school she travelled in Europe and startd busking around her new hometown of Berlin, in U-Bahn stations and clubs alike. In 2015 she started international touring. Her song "She" from the film Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story was on the shortlist for Academy Awards' 2018 Oscars in Best Original Song category.

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And here you are, all in
Nightmares can turn to happy endings
There is not a road I wouldn't take with you
I've seen where the heart goes when it is burning
I've followed smoke signals and turned up with nothing
We can't turn back time
But I wouldn't want to
If I had done anything different
Would I be here with you?

You're, you're, you're not alone
I'm right here

You look at me
You stare at me, and I scream
I can't keep it inside too long
Can you see what I'm thinking
Is it like looking at the stars on the darkest night?

But you, you, you know that you'rе not running
From something real
You've crеated an enemy
Could I convince you to trust more quickly?
Didn't you notice I was trying to make it easy?
Didn't you notice the way that I looked at you?
Was I being obvious?
I thought I was see-through

I've got a lot to say until I need to say it
I wish my arguments were as good as in my head
If you'd look at me closely and see
That I've opened up
Nothing's too far from the surface
Just look at the way that I look at you

You look at me
You stare at me, and I scream
I can't keep it inside too long
Can you see what I'm thinking
Is it like looking at the stars on the darkest night?