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Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper — - Burning Daylight | ...They were two stars whose orbits had decayed at the exact same moment. As the horizon turned a bruised purple, they stood together on the pavement—two people who had finally stopped running, realizing that you can only burn daylight for so long before you have to learn how to live in the dark. Mia Nicolai & Dion Cooper - Burning Daylight | ... "We’re just running in circles, Dion," she whispered, her voice barely cutting through the low hum of the jukebox. They were two stars whose orbits had decayed The song they were writing, Burning Daylight , wasn't just music; it was an autopsy of their twenty-something lives. It was the sound of realizing that the "glory days" were actually just hours spent staring at a ceiling, wondering when the real version of life was supposed to start. The song they were writing, Burning Daylight , "Goodbye, old self," Dion murmured as the final note faded into the sound of distant traffic. "I know," he replied, his voice raspy from a week of sleepless nights. "But the circle is all I’ve got left." |