Constellations by Johnny Broadway published on 2020-10-23T11:10:09Z Written, recorded, and performed by Johnny Broadway. Backup vocals by Rachael Hosein. Cover photo by Mark Asthoff (https://unsplash.com/photos/D6JT1MCWOds). Lyrics: I've been listening, listening, lessening hope As the sounds of the city grow increasingly remote And as each hour passes since the last time we spoke I'm surveying existence through my telescope I discover new constellations in lights Still on in the buildings that won't rest tonight: Some man in his office, he's thinking of home still finishing reports for tomorrow, alone I've been listening, listening, lessening hope As the sounds of the city grow increasingly remote And as each hour passes since the last time we spoke I'm surveying existence through my telescope And a girl windows over, and down one or two Seems equally lonely, reminds me of you In the third star that finishes my stellar find Just a little bit dimmer, I'm calling it mine There is clearly the shape of a man peering forth With a telescope held on the sill for support Then he drops it, it's as if his own ghost he's just seen But he never stops looking and looking at me I've been listening, listening, lessening hope To the memory of your voice through my telephone And with each minute passing and passing me by I find mirrors appear as I peer at the sky I find mirrors appear as I peer at the sky I find mirrors appear as I peer at the sky Genre Indie