Anna Karenina

Album: released as a single (2025)
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  • I never told you where I was going
    I never told you what I was doing
    I never told you any of my secrets, really
    I never told you who I was out with sometimes
    I never told you who came by
    I never told you

    Walking in the suicide dreams
    You knew that I was all yours
    You got me now, I'm all yours
    But I got you and you won't get free
    You'll never get free
    There's no place left for you to go

    I cried at the end of Anna Karenina
    When she threw herself under the train
    I cried at the end of Anna Karenina
    When she threw herself under the train

    Laughing as you take your shirt off
    And you take your skirt off
    And you jump
    Into the swimming pool
    I feel the world is on fire as you come in on top of me
    And the lights are off
    Inside the house

    It was a deep and painful love I felt for you
    It was a deep and painful love that I felt for you
    And I'll never get free
    I'll never be free

    I cried at the end of Anna Karenina
    When she threw herself under the train
    I cried at the end of Anna Karenina
    When she threw herself under the train Writer/s: Gregory Steven Gonzalez
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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