I will tell you where to go if you ask me I won't look around.
Taste through the knife while you bend past the side
and are covered in tiny mirrors.
I see that wooden chest that I call home.
I will tell you where to run if you're paint drys in the middle of our sun.
Bend past the canyon of 40 degrees, but you love my soul
like I'm seven foot three.
I'll hold you shoulder hairs when I'm gone.
And I feel so warm
when your body starts to fall.
And I feel so warm
when you tried to slip the cost.
Cut my speaker box to the floor if you hide like the ghosts that sang before.
You have a better grip that only says what you need
when you pull my balance through a greed
That makes me feel so tired for you.
And I feel so warm
when your body starts to fall.
And I feel so warm
when you tried to slip the cost.
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