’Elevator’ is the second song of Platon Karataev’s ’Orange Nights EP’.
lyrics
Lyrics:
You can call it anything, but that was love
When we were happy just because we shared the blanket.
You can call it what you want
You can call it anything, but that was love.
That was pure Love.
Elevator rides were always awkward only
For those around us, who felt desperately lonely.
Now I see closing the doors,
I feel awkward and count the floors.
You can call it anything, but that was love
When we were happy just because we shared our prayers.
You can call it what you want
You can call it anything, but that was love.
That was pure Love.
When we spent the cold winter in love
In your pocket you had your gloves
But our hands always merged in mine
Nothing’s left, but the cruel torment of time.
I showed you what is love,
You threw it away, you threw it away.
I can’t change your stubborn heart,
You push me away, you push me away.
You floated too far away,
You won’t come home, you won’t come home.
I hope that you’re still okay,
But you’re alone, you are alone.
credits
from Orange Nights EP,
released October 12, 2016
The song was written and performed by Sebestyén Czakó-Kuraly, Soma Bradák, and Gergely Balla as Platon Karataev.
Mixed and mastered by: Bence Nagy, Normafa Records.
Vocals and guitars were recorded in Platon’s shack. Drums were recorded at Echo Hangstúdió.
Special thanks: Alexandra Molnár, Bence Nagy, Áron Hegedűs, and Csaba Szabó.
Normafa Records, 2016.
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