The Foreboding Sense of Impending Happiness
by HIM

Album: Screamworks: Love in Theory and Practice (2010)
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  • By your heart strings I'm hanging from a dream,
    Gently swinging in the warm autumn breeze.

    Come look at the scars, smother a heart, opening up.
    Look at the scars, smother a heart, opening up, no more.

    Tip toeing along a strand of your hair suspended between,
    These thoughts and actions miles above reality.

    Come look at the scars, smother a heart, opening up.
    Look at the scars, smother a heart, opening up.

    Come look at the scars, smother a heart, opening up.
    Look at the scars, smother a heart, opening up.

    Look at the scars, smother a heart, opening up.
    Look at the scars, smother a heart, opening up.

    Look at the scars, smother a heart, opening up.
    Look at the scars, smother a heart, opening up.

    Opening up, opening up, opening up, opening up.
    Look at the scars, you open me up, open me up.
    Smother a heart, opening up, opening up.
    Look at the scars, you open me up, opening up, open me up Writer/s: Ville Hermanni Valo
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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