Paul Van Dyk Home feat. Johnny McDaid (Cosmic Gate Remix) Lyrics & Video

 

Paul Van Dyk Home feat. Johnny McDaid (Cosmic Gate Remix) Lyrics & Video

We posted the original version of this song here, at the time we thought it was a really old song, apparently not, it’s brand new rework from trance legend Paul Van Dyk. The Gods of remixes, Cosmic Gate, have reworked this song to perfection and have produced the following masterpiece:

We even like the lyrics to this song, it’s similar to Nic Chagall’s This Moment in its structure.

Lyrics:

The people poured their concrete floors,
And built their churches and their walls,
They painted pictures of their hopes and fears on them.

A single look, a tiny touch can change the system, it’s enough,
And I can see it all in you love.

And your eyes explode with light, explode with light, I’m covered in your light.

They fashioned streets out of the rock,
And struck up statues to their gods,
And hung out flags on every corner they made.

We are charged, spoiling to go,
You bring me back to where I’m from,
A billion molecules all lined up.

And our hearts are pulsing with life, pulsing with life, we’re pulsing with life.

My home, is where you are
In every beat, in every beat we’re closer x2

My home, is where you are
In every beat, in every beat we’re closer x2

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3 Responses to “Paul Van Dyk Home feat. Johnny McDaid (Cosmic Gate Remix) Lyrics & Video”

  1. Twitted by tranceislifenow says:

    [...] This post was Twitted by tranceislifenow [...]

  2. Jason says:

    Great tune :D

  3. Paul van Dyk We Are One Lyrics & Video &raquo Trance Is Life says:

    [...] Paul Van Dyk is one of the godfathers of modern trance, so when he produces a song we pay attention, even if it’s not really trance in its traditional format. This song, We Are One, is produced with Johny McDaid, the same vocalist behind the song Paul Van Dyk – Home. [...]

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