Amaryllis

Album: Amaryllis (2012)
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  • In a while now
    I will feel better
    I'll face the weather before me
    In a while now I'll race the irony
    And buy back each word of my eulogy

    All the uninvited tragedies
    Step outside

    Ask yourself now
    Where would you be without
    Days like this
    When you finally collide
    With the moment you cant forget

    So do I remind you of
    Someone you never met
    A lonely silhouette
    And do I remind you of
    Somewhere you wanna be
    So far out of reach
    Oh, I wish you'd open up for me
    'Cause I wanna know you
    Amaryllis
    Bloom

    Stay a while now
    Undress your colors
    'Cause they're like no others
    I've ever seen
    I could get used to your company
    Step inside

    Ask yourself now
    Where would you be without
    Days like this
    When you finally collide
    With emotions you can't resist

    So do I remind you of
    Someone you never met
    A lonely silhouette
    And do I remind you of
    Somewhere you wanna be
    So far out of reach
    Oh, I wish you'd open up for me
    'Cause I wanna know you
    Amaryllis

    In a while now
    I will feel better
    I will be better

    So do I remind you of
    Someone you never met
    A lonely silhouette
    And do I remind you of
    Somewhere you wanna be
    So far out of reach
    Oh, I wish you'd open up for me
    'Cause I wanna know you
    Amaryllis
    Bloom
    Amaryllis
    Bloom
    Amaryllis Writer/s: Brent Smith, Dave Bassett
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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