Shadowmaker

Album: Shadowmaker (2015)
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  • Reach through my window and pull the shades
    No shine, no sunlight, just cold and grey
    There's no way to rise from beneath your wings
    Chained to your side, I can never leave

    You choke out the light like a cloud hanging over me
    (Shadow maker)
    You're dragging me down with your suicidal symphony
    (Shadow maker)
    Over my head, over my head

    Everything is so empty, no glass half full
    How can someone so beautiful be so miserable?
    I'd follow you down to the edges of earth
    Just to hear you say that your life is cursed
    You choke out the light like a cloud hanging over me
    (Shadow maker)
    You're dragging me down with your suicidal symphony
    (Shadow maker)
    Over my head, over my head

    You won't let me leave, I don't wanna stay
    But the price on my head is weighing me down
    And it feels like I'm dying inside
    But you don't care, we carry on

    You won't let me leave, I don't wanna stay
    But the price on my head is weighing me down
    And it feels like I'm dying inside
    You don't care, we carry on

    You choke out the light like a cloud hanging over me
    You're dragging me down with your suicidal symphony
    (Shadow maker)

    You choke out the light like a cloud hanging over me
    (Shadow maker)
    You're dragging me down with your suicidal symphony
    (Shadow maker)
    Over my head, over my head

    Back the fuck up
    Back the fuck up
    Back the fuck up Writer/s: Eicca Toppinen, Frank Perez, Johnny Andrews
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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