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Brandon Flowers : Crossfire

I have been hearing a lot about Brandon Flowers’ solo album Flamingo, and if his first single “Crossfire” is a preview of what’s to come…I can safely say I will be one of the many to get my hands on the album, come September.

Crossfire is signature Brandon Flowers…with soaring vocals, 80’s synth rock vibe and heavy bass, and you gotta to love that falsetto!

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Brandon Flowers – Crossfire

There’s a still in the street outside your window
Your keeping secrets on your pillow
Let me inside no cause for alarm
I promise tonight I wont do you harm
Yeah I promise ya babe, I won’t do ya no harm

And we’re caught up in the crossfire
Of heaven and hell
And we’re searchin for shelter
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down

Watching you dress as you turn down the lights
I forget all about the storm outside
Dark clouds roll their way over town
Heart and pain camepouring down
Like hail, sleet and rain yeah they’re handing it out

We’re caught up in the crossfire
Of heaven and hell
And we’re searchin for shelter
Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down

Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down

Tell the devil that he can go back from where he came
His fiery arrows drew their beat(?) in vein
And when the hardest part is over we’ll be here
And our dreams will break the boundries of our fear
The boundries of our fear

Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down

Lay your body down
Lay your body down
Lay your body down

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zaianne
I’m a interactive media developer/designer, and new mom to a gorgeous little boy named Liam Ayden Sparrow, who cooks to de-stress and relax. I’m originally from a little peninsula in the South East Asia region of the world called, Malaysia. Although I’ve moved a lot in my life, Chicago, Kuala Lumpur, Australia, Georgia, NYC, and finally back to Chicago; one thing remains the same. The food, because I cook. I grew up around amazing cooks. My mom and my late grandma, and although during my teen years I despised helping my mom in the kitchen, once I grew up and had to moved to a different country for studies, and didn’t have my mom to make meals for me, I realized how lucky I was to have at least some basic cooking skills! And although my mom never really allowed me to help her make anything (I was mostly there to help clean and prep) I did always pay attention to what she was doing in the kitchen. Over a few more years living overseas, and now being married, I’ve had plenty of time to practice my culinary skills and I’ve managed to teach myself a thing or two. I experiment, and create, and I think that’s the best way to learn…anything really.
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