Softly by Sunday (1994) (Mp3 & Lyrics)


Sunday (1994) has just released a soothing new track titled “Softly.” This calming song is characterized by its gentle melodies and introspective lyrics, offering listeners a serene escape from the noise of everyday life.

“Softly” captures the essence of tranquility, making it an ideal addition to your playlist for moments of relaxation and reflection. Whether you’re winding down after a long day or seeking a peaceful atmosphere, this track will envelop you in its soft, comforting embrace.

Don’t miss this serene new release from Sunday (1994). It’s a beautiful addition to their collection of calming and reflective music.

Listen, download, and share your thoughts below.

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Softly by Sunday (1994) Lyrics

[Verse 1]
When you touch me
I fall to pieces, I lose it
Your skin is soft as funeral music
And I think there’s dust in my eyes
They won’t stop leakin’
‘Cause when you walk out the door
I get a feeling I simply can’t ignore

[Chorus]
I’ve died a thousand times
Watching you leave
It’s like my neck to the knife, softly
I’m falling from the high rise
When you say “Goodbye”
My head hits the pavement so softly
So softly

[Post-Chorus]
I’ve never heard a sound as sweet
As when you turn the key
Ah-la-la-la, la-la-la

[Verse 2]
Don’t try to read me
Because I’m not a book
I was made to be loved
Not understood
And when I find your shirt
In my drawer
It makes me feel like a prisoner of war

[Chorus]
I’ve died a thousand times
Watching you leave
It’s like my neck to the knife, softly
I’m falling from the high rise
When you say “Goodbye”
My head hits the pavement so softly
So softly

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[Post-Chorus]
Ah-la-la-la, la-la-la
Ah-la-la-la, la-la-la

[Bridge]
Let’s do a crime
Share a cell together
Throw away the key
Oh, the less the merrier
Let’s do a crime
Share a cell together
Throw away the key
Oh, the less the merrier

[Outro]
I’ve died a thousand times
Watching you leave
(Oh, the less the merrier)
I’m falling from the high rise
When you say “Goodbye”
(Oh, the less the merrier)
So softly

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