Snakes

Album: EP2 (2014)
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  • Meet me by the coppice stool
    Before the night takes back its jewels
    Bring your life of memories
    Before they sink into the seas

    Snakes
    Are coming to your town
    In tunnels underground
    Some travelling overground
    A plague for our mistakes
    They'll be right next to you
    Snakes up against me too
    There'll be nothing to do
    When the rattle shakes

    One more blast and then we're dry
    Say some words, I'll write them down
    Seal the couplets deep inside

    Snakes
    Are coming to your town
    In tunnels underground
    Some travelling overground
    A plague for our mistakes
    They'll be right next to you
    Snakes up against me too
    There'll be nothing to do
    When the rattle shakes Writer/s: CHARLES THOMPSON
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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