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The song was written by band members [[Tim McEwan]] and [[Tyler Lyle]] alongside [[people/nikki_flores|nikki_flores]] and produced by McEwan. The saxophone on ''Light Years'' was performed by [[people/thomas_edinger|thomas_edinger]]. It has a running time of five minutes and twenty-one seconds and is in the key of [[wikipedia:C minor|C minor]].
The song was written by band members [[Tim McEwan]] and [[Tyler Lyle]] alongside [[people/nikki_flores|nikki_flores]] and produced by McEwan. The saxophone on ''Light Years'' was performed by [[Thomas Edinger]]. It has a running time of five minutes and twenty-one seconds and is in the key of [[wikipedia:C minor|C minor]].


It is The Midnight's second collaboration with Nikki Flores, following the song [[songs/jason|jason]] from [[releases/endless_summer|endless_summer]]. McEwan considers ''Light Years'' to be a &quot;sequel&quot; to ''Jason''.<ref>https://twitter.com/TheMidnightLA/status/1185467757195694080</ref>
It is The Midnight's second collaboration with Nikki Flores, following the song [[songs/jason|jason]] from [[releases/endless_summer|endless_summer]]. McEwan considers ''Light Years'' to be a &quot;sequel&quot; to ''Jason''.<ref>https://twitter.com/TheMidnightLA/status/1185467757195694080</ref>

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Light Years

Light Years[1] is a song by The Midnight featuring nikki_flores. It is the sixth track from their album nocturnal.



Track info

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The song was written by band members Tim McEwan and Tyler Lyle alongside nikki_flores and produced by McEwan. The saxophone on Light Years was performed by Thomas Edinger. It has a running time of five minutes and twenty-one seconds and is in the key of C minor.

It is The Midnight's second collaboration with Nikki Flores, following the song jason from endless_summer. McEwan considers Light Years to be a "sequel" to Jason.[2]


Lyrics

I fell in love with the feeling.

I didn't fall in love with you. There was a song I was singing

But it wasn't meant for you

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And I'm sorry I'm sorry

That I can't stay I'm sorry

We're light years away

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I bite your lip

And you taste like summer time I can’t forget

The days when you were mine

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Do you wander the streets every night Just to find me too?

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Lightyears

Echos In the streetlights In between those Spaces in the moment Come and find me Where we let go Come and find me

Where we let go

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I fell in love with a feeling

And your funny faces That you were beautiful and broken

In all the right places

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I'm sorry I'm sorry

That I can't stay I'm sorry

We're light years away

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Millions behind or lightyears ahead

Our time is now- our time was then

And I hear your voice inside of my head but - It’s just a silhouette

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Do you wonder what happened To all of the love we lose?

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Lightyears

Echos In the streetlights In between those Spaces in the moment Come and find me Where we let go Come and find me

Where we let go

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Lightyears

Do you want your tears back? Lightyears They’re gone

I’m sorry

Lyrics source[3]