The Ground Folds

Album: From The Depths Of Dreams (2003)
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  • Just throw it back, for one more night
    On a starlit and moon-struck night.
    The ground did fold and eat us both
    But all my love, I did devote.

    Beneath the rafters the angels sing
    Spinning violence and playing with my heart.

    The song I wrote, it was for you.
    To live inside of me, I'm dying inside you. [x2]

    Lost inside another crash
    The bones I had, turned into ash.
    The world did cry, the night you died
    And I am no good at suicide.

    Beneath the rafters the angels sing
    Spinning violence and playing with my heart.

    The song I wrote, it was for you.
    To live inside of me, I'm dying inside you. [x2]

    But I lost what was mine, and I want what was mine. [x2]

    My heart now it always breaks, the blood did drip and I take, another wish, another kiss, no more will for me to kill.
    We'd run away in our dismay, but please, come back to me.

    Just throw it back, for one more night
    On a starlit and moon-struck night.
    The ground did fold and eat us both
    But all my love, I did devote.

    The song I wrote, it was for you.
    TTTTTTo live inside of me, I'm dying inside you. [x2]
    Writer/s: DANIEL GERARD TRAPP, DAVID MICHAEL MILLER, GARRETT MICHAEL ZABLOCKI, JAMES ANTHONY BUDDY NIELSEN, MICHAEL JOHN GLITA
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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