Hinnom, TX

Album: Bon Iver (2011)
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  • (Fall in)
    (Fall out)
    (Fall along)

    In the first of light
    Past the Noachide
    Bodies wrapped in white
    Stranded every pain
    Baby, pasts are slain
    I got out of La Grange

    In Hinnom
    All this time
    With your heart in mind
    Didn't you edit?
    In Hinnom
    Go, the least
    And the precious feast
    The in-vetted

    Sand, it starts to steal (solar peace)
    Dirt and ice imbed in cheeks (well, it swirls and sweeps)
    In the potter's field (you just set it)

    Strangers scattering (armor, down)
    Nether passage in the wind (on the wettest ground)
    Off pennant tension ring (not to vet it) Writer/s: Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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