Widow's Peak

Album: The Bride (2016)
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  • Come under with me
    Through young girls' dreams
    Don't wake me up too soon
    There's a halo on the moon
    You hunger, I'll thirst
    Pink stars do burst
    God of lightning, goddess of fern
    A map to memorize, a lullaby to learn
    Come on darling, take me there
    Where red clouds blew and fill the air
    Where my purple hear beats to your jet black snout
    Up on poiny point if your dare
    You're my blood, you're my wine
    You're my mountain to climb
    Say you're mine, you're mine, you're mine

    Bride in the fog, and no way out
    Can't see my own hands, can't hear a sound
    Where angels conspire and heroes do drown
    I am lost in the mire upside down
    Is that my soul on fire whirling by?
    Take a walk, man of god I just want to die
    I tell you my friend
    The widow is on my trail
    You'll hear her, you will know her
    The chill on the skin, the song on the wind
    To wonder, to roam, to never know how
    To lie under a sky of blood reds and pale blue
    To trail ten thousand miles in a dead man's shoes
    There's a demon loose, a demon loose
    I can't get home, I can't get home
    For the road is a snake of mist
    And the shadow of a rebel's fist
    His jacket on my back, his bones on the shore
    But the secret of dreams is to dream up a door
    A portrait of him, a picture of her
    A keyhole in a Douglas fir

    Now
    Now
    Ah Writer/s: NATASHA KHAN, SIMON FELICE
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT,
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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