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Song is available on most streaming services (apart from Spotify) and on Bandcamp LYRICS And we walked around until it was dark under the city fluorescent lights, hiding behind each other like stray cats. And you listened into the tourist convos and laughed at their desperation to seem intellectually aware and we laughed together. And you told me you'd love having platonic relationships with people you haven't even met and apologised for the creepiness but I told you you were cool. Cool like those city fluorescent lights. And I could tell you meant it by the way you said "We are matching again!" And I felt it then - I felt it again - you had me once again. And the man who stole my one pound from the floor, we were too shy to tell him off. The thrift shopping that only cost us £4 made me realise you are someone who understands how it feels to be human and then you realised I am someone who knows how it feels to be human. And although the eye contact didn't last long, it felt like it lasted a millennium. And if this is the first, I don't want it to be the last, and if it's the last, I want it to be the only. Two lonely people alone in the universe somehow found each other and if that's not a miracle, I don't know what is. And on the bus our social batteries were draining but we couldn't stop talking, and I realised then I'm a lucky one and that we're lucky ones. I don't want this stop because we're immortal now, because we are free now. The moon was no where to be found. And we spoke of going to art galleries and seeing "Nosferatu" in 35mm, and I had to shut up because I was geeking up and you told me not stop. And when you got off the bus, I sat awkwardly because you were now gone now for the evening But I suppose things make more sense now. You've filled in the void, you've filled in the those blank spaces which have been hard to ignore