Moon

Album: Biophilia (2011)
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  • As the lukewarm hands of the Gods
    Came down and gently picked my adrenaline pearls
    They placed them in their mouths
    And rinsed all of the fear out
    Nourished them with their saliva

    Oh rested, as if the healthiest past time
    Is being in life threatening circumstances
    And once again be reborn

    (All birthed and happy)
    All birthed and happy
    (All birthed and happy)
    All birthed and happy
    (All birthed and happy)

    Best way to start the new is to fail miserably
    Fail at loving and fail at giving
    Fail at creating a flow then realign the whole
    And kick into the start hole

    And kick into the start hole
    And kick into the start hole

    To risk all is the end all and the beginning all
    To risk all is the end all and the beginning all Writer/s: Bjork Gudmundsdottir, Damian Taylor
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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