This room is way too silent
I can hear my thoughts dripping like a faucet
Don't want our memories to end up in boxes
In the back of my closet
Meet me out
Where the highs and lows don't sleep
And the crowd
Melts into a broke heartbeat
And the sound
Gets too much for me
I wanna disappear
In the dark
You and me
In the stars
Evergreen
Pull me close (close)
Set me free (free)
In the dark
We could be
Evergreen
Evergreen
In the dark
You and me
In the stars
Evergreen
Don't want to close my eyelids
Wanna see my name, floating out of your lips
Cause yours is
And I don't wanna say goodnight
Goodnight
Meet me out
Where the highs and lows don't sleep
And the crowd
Melts into a broke heartbeat
And the sound
Gets too much for me
I wanna disappear
In the dark
You and me
In the stars
Evergreen
Pull me close
Set me free
In the dark
We could be
Evergreen
Evergreen
Evergreen
Evergreen
Pull me close (close)
Set me free (free)
In the dark
We could be
Evergreen
Evergreen
Evergreen
Evergreen
In the dark
You and me
In the stars
Evergreen
Gryffin, real name Daniel Griffith, is an American DJ and music producer born in 1990. Active since 2014, he has captivated audiences with his electronic music that blends elements of house, future bass, and pop. His distinctive style is characterized by catchy melodies, evocative synths, and engaging rhythms. Among his most popular tracks are "Heading Home" (feat. Josef Salvat), "Tie Me Down" (feat. Daya) and "Body Back" (with Illenium). Gryffin has collaborated with prominent artists such as Zedd, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Ellie Goulding. In 2018, he released his debut album "Gravity", which was met with critical acclaim. His music has been featured in films and TV series, solidifying his position in the contemporary music landscape.
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