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about
"Morning" is the first single taken from "Flaws and Riddles" the upcoming second album from Nadia Schilling.
lyrics
About the underground souls, I found
The ones who won’t trade their dreams around
Who keep brave, maybe stubborn
Head straight to another song
About the ones that just can’t explain
How brick walls still get them on their way
And keep kind to the other,
Kind to the other, so kind
With our hearts beating faster
We will find there what seems to be lost
Walking straight, though our fleeting nature
We will find there what seems to be lost
About the ones that just won’t back down
With daring fears dancing all around
Though unsettled, going under
They will still be found in wonder again
With our hearts beating faster
We will find there what seems to be lost
Walking straight, though our fleeting nature
We will find there what seems to be lost
About the underground souls, I found
The ones who won’t trade their dreams around
Who keep brave, maybe stubborn
Head straight to another song
credits
released September 16, 2022
Nadia Schilling - Vocals, Guitars
Pedro Branco - Guitars
João Hasselberg - Bass, Synth
Raquel Pimpão - Piano
Bruno Pedroso - Drums
Richard Curran - Violin, Viola and Cello
Music and Lyrics by Nadia Schilling
String Arrangements by Nadia Schilling
Recorded by Nuno Monteiro
Additional Recordings by Nadia Schilling, João Hasselberg and Richard Curran
Mixed by Nelson Carvalho
Mastered by Mário Barreiros
Produced by Adriano Cintra with Nadia Schilling and João Pombeiro
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