
Single · Drift Into You Album · 2026
Under Your Spell · Official Lyrics & Visual
— Lumen Ghost
«The moment resistance fades, the night deepens and something impossible to explain begins to take hold..»
Let Under Your Spell Take Hold
Press play and let the track move slowly into that quiet place where the room fades, control softens and the night begins to lead.
Lumen Ghost
Under Your Spell Lyrics
Don’t break it. Don’t name it.
Some things live longer in the dark.
There’s a moment
when you stop fighting it
when the night gets quiet enough
and the room stops making sense
and there you were
The room was dark, the hour unknown
You moved like you had always known
Every word you didn’t say
Pulled me further from the day
Under your spell
I stopped counting the cost
Under your spell
I don’t need to know why
Every breath, every turn
Every reason I had
Under your spell
And I’m glad
I’ve tried to trace the moment back
The exact second I lost the thread
But all I find is your outline
Against the last of the night
Under your spell
I stopped counting the cost
Under your spell
I don’t need to know why
Every breath, every turn
Every reason I had
Under your spell
And I’m glad
Don’t break it
Don’t name it
Some things live longer
In the dark
Under your spell
Under your spell
And I’m glad…
The Atmosphere
Under Your Spell: The Moment Control Softens
A quiet visual world built around dim interiors, blurred lights and the fragile instant when resistance disappears without needing to be explained.







Under Your Spell: When Resistance Fades
There is a kind of surrender that has nothing to do with defeat. It arrives quietly, almost without being noticed, the way a room grows darker while no one touches the lights. Under Your Spell begins in that place, at the moment when resistance stops feeling like protection and starts feeling like something you no longer need.
The song opens before anything has been explained. A moment, a quiet room, a presence. Nothing dramatic has happened yet, but something has already changed. The person inside the song can feel it before they understand it, as if the night has shifted direction and there is no real way back.
Silence carries the emotional weight of the song. Not empty silence, and not distance, but the kind of silence that says more than words would. What remains unspoken becomes part of the pull, drawing someone away from reason, daylight and control into something harder to name.


What makes Under Your Spell feel intimate is not obsession or drama. It is the relief of stopping. The relief of no longer measuring, resisting or trying to explain something that was already happening. At some point, the need to understand gives way to something simpler. The feeling is there, and that is enough.
That thought sits at the heart of the song. Some moments ask to be protected from too much explanation. Naming them too quickly can make them smaller. Under Your Spell stays inside that fragile space where mystery is not confusion, but part of the beauty.

The song does not move toward a clean resolution. It settles into acceptance. Not triumph, not certainty, just the quiet recognition that wherever this feeling has led, it was worth following. The cost stops mattering. The room stays dark. And somehow, that feels right.
I stopped counting the cost.
And I’m glad.
