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Constellations
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The light was leaving, in the west it was blue
The children's laughter sang
Skipping just like the stones they threw
The voices echoed across the way
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The light was leaving, in the west it was blue
The children's laughter sang
Skipping just like the stones they threw
The voices echoed across the way
full lyrics...
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Features Of This Song
mellow rock instrumentation
folk influences
a subtle use of vocal harmony
mild rhythmic syncopation
acoustic sonority
major key tonality
a vocal-centric aesthetic
a dynamic male vocalist
acoustic rhythm guitars

These are just a few of the hundreds of attributes cataloged for this song by the Music Genome Project.
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To lay down underneath the stars
To find the stories that we sometimes need
To lay down underneath the stars
To give us just enough light
We drew our own constellations
To give us just enough light
The light was leaving, in the west it was blue
Songwriter: Jack Johnson
Clouds keep moving to uncover the scene
With the sun set
And the moon rise not so far behind
Listen close enough
Of the stories across the sky
All else fades, fades away
Skipping just like the stones they threw
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Sheltered under the Kamani tree
Nothing ever feels the same
The wind may calm down
It was just another night
And the moon rise not so far behind
The children's laughter sang
The west winds often last too long
Waiting for the passing rain
Stars above are chasing the day away
It's getting late
With the sun set
The voices echoed across the way
It was just another night
Of the stories across the sky
We drew our own constellations
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