Lyrics of 'Gravity (Old Ghost)' by Renata Zeiguer

On our website, we have the complete lyrics of the song Gravity (Old Ghost) that you were looking for.

Do you love the song Gravity (Old Ghost)? Can't quite understand what it says? Need the lyrics of Gravity (Old Ghost) by Renata Zeiguer? You are in the place that has the answers to your desires.

A cloud is hovering
Standing permanently still
Old ghost that I can't kill
Unfolds a phantom limb to brush against my skin
Draws something from within
Who's only dissipating over time

I have this feeling that I'm never gonna lose
Old voice repeating all the things I can't undo
Things I can't undo
Things I can't undo

Every evening traces fingers up my spine
No changes to unwind
The roots have knotted
Wrap me round and grip me tight
Choke choking in the night
And all relief impossible to find
And all you need is just a little time

And I have this feeling that I'm never gonna lose
Old voice repeating all the things I can't undo
Man on the ceiling is he ever gonna move
I have this feeling that I'm never gonna lose
Never gonna lose
Never gonna lose
Never gonna lose

There are many reasons to want to know the lyrics of Gravity (Old Ghost) by Renata Zeiguer.

Knowing what the lyrics of Gravity (Old Ghost) say allows us to put more feeling into the performance.

Are you arguing with your partner because you understand different things when you listen to Gravity (Old Ghost)? Having the lyrics of the song Gravity (Old Ghost) by Renata Zeiguer at hand can settle many disputes, and we hope that it will.

It's important to note that Renata Zeiguer, in live concerts, has not always been or will be faithful to the lyrics of the song Gravity (Old Ghost)... So it's better to focus on what the song Gravity (Old Ghost) says on the record.

We hope we have helped you with the lyrics of the song Gravity (Old Ghost) by Renata Zeiguer.

Remember that whenever you need to know the lyrics of a song, you can always turn to us, as has happened now with the lyrics of the song Gravity (Old Ghost) by Renata Zeiguer.