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Artiste:
In Tenebris
Titre:
Wounded Bird
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Her matchstick figure lit the room Her eyes like clocks that counted down her damage and saw right through you It seemed she watched right from the edge still it would be easy to forget her Or that's what she said I wonder if she dreams, or if she tries to find relief, In the somewhere deep inside her.. somewhere out of reach. She turns to flash a tousled smile and tilts her head to prove that she can hear me I found her miles Away from stability She shakes so hard she blurs the cues around her while holding onto me How did she ever get this far slipping back into the scars They're the only ones who repair her...when she falls apart Hollow bones can help her fly but distant pain can be denied and I'm watching as she falters- through another lie The only plan she sees in this world The disintegration of a girl and her hands just fold and tremble like wounded birds. I found her sitting all alone she said she felt a sickness there inside her At least it was her own I watched her stare into the sun and understood that I could never save her She's the only one. In so deep crushed by defeat Can she rock her pain to sleep Just for the night tuck it in tight so she can find the space to breathe Eyes set wide in the dark hear her crack with every beat of her heart If she should break before she wakes maybe then there'd be nothing to take Hollow bones can help her fly but distant pain can be denied and I'm watching as she falters-through another lie The only plan she sees in this world The disintegration of a girl and her hands just fold and tremble like wounded birds. Music by Jdavyd Williams Lyrics by Christina Fleming intenebris.com