Released: May 14, 2015

Featuring: Aloe Blacc

Songwriter: Matthew Thiessen Owl City Emily Wright Aloe Blacc

Producer: Aloe Blacc Adam Young

[Verse 1: Aloe Blacc]
Ain't too sure what I believe in
I believe in what I see
And when I close my eyes
I see my whole life ahead of me

[Pre-Chorus: Owl City & Aloe Blacc]
These are our hours
This is our time (this is our time)
These are our hours
Out on the verge
Out on the verge of the rest of our lives

[Chorus: Owl City]
Out on the verge of the rest of our lives tonight
Top of the world and we're dressed to the nines tonight
Edge of the Earth and we're touching the sky tonight
Out on the verge of the rest of our lives

[Pre-Chorus: Owl City & Aloe Blacc]
These are our hours
This is our time
These are our hours
Out on the verge
Out on the verge of the rest of our lives

[Chorus: Owl City]
Out on the verge of the rest of our lives tonight
Top of the world and we're dressed to the nines tonight
Edge of the Earth and we're touching the sky tonight
Out on the verge of the rest of our lives

[Verse 2: Aloe Blacc]
From now on, there’s no looking back
Full-steam ahead on this one-way track
From this day forth, I will make a promise
To be true to myself and always be honest
For the rest of my life
I will do what’s right
I will do what’s right
When I'm step out on the verge

[Chorus: Owl City]

Out on the verge of the rest of our lives tonight
Top of the world and we're dressed to the nines tonight
Edge of the Earth and we're touching the sky tonight
Out on the verge of the rest of our lives


[Outro]
Edge of the Earth and we’re touching the sky tonight
Out on the verge of the rest of our lives

Owl City

Originally making songs in his basement for his friends as Sky Sailing, Adam Young then discovered synth music and became Owl City, releasing two relatively unpopular albums Maybe I’m Dreaming and Of June before making his hit single “Fireflies” which made his third album as Owl City, Ocean Eyes a hit.

After this worldwide success he put on two more albums, All Things Bright and Beautiful in 2011, and The Midsummer Station in 2012. In 2014 he released an EP, Ultraviolet, composed of 4 songs whom one would appear on his following album, Mobile Orchestra. Retiring from Owl City in 2016 to focus on Adam Young Scores, a new project made of orchestral soundtracks about historic events, he reappeared in 2017 to tease his upcoming new album Cinematic, with the release of a series of three EPs, called Reel 1 , 2 and 3.