Sacrifice

Album: Biophilia (2011)
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  • Why can't you give her room
    Respect her spatial needs
    I feel you compress her
    Into a small space

    With clairvoyance
    She knew what you needed
    And she gave it to you
    Now her desires are repressed
    Arrows smooth the flesh

    When she found your love
    Her nature bowed her head
    She surrendered
    She renounced the world for you
    Now she's poisoned by demands
    You cannot answer

    Why this sacrifice
    Now she regrets the whole thing
    A delayed reaction
    When she left her craft voluntarily
    For your nest, for your love
    Did you understand

    Appreciate
    Build a bridge to her
    Initiate a touch
    Before it's too late
    Say the words to her
    That will make her shine
    Tell her that you love her

    Your generosity will show
    In volume of her glow
    Your generosity will show
    In volume of her glow
    Your generosity will show
    In volume of her glow Writer/s: Bj�rk Gudmundsdottir
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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