Bloody Mary (Nerve Endings)

Album: Neck of the Woods (2012)
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  • Drown you out
    And left you with a sound
    We'll spoil good-nights
    Replacing lullabies

    How could they never notice
    What they planted in your space
    See you laughing in our picture
    But I know it's out of frame

    We barely cried
    But she made it out alive
    And I'm so proud
    That you're in my hands now

    If we grew up together
    You will find it's not the same
    I wanna jump inside that picture
    Show you what you gave

    If we stay long enough
    We can play with Bloody Mary
    Say her name into the dark
    Activate our nerve endings

    If we stay long enough
    We can play with Bloody Mary
    She'll chase us though the dark
    Activate our nerve endings

    If we stay

    I'll never let them get closer
    Or shower you with any blame
    Now we dance in our own picture
    Where the rules have changed

    If we stay long enough
    We can play with Bloody Mary
    Say her name into the dark
    Activate our nerve endings

    If we stay long enough
    We can play with Bloody Mary
    She'll chase us though the dark
    Activate our nerve endings

    If we stay Writer/s: Brian Nolan Kalei Aubert, Christopher Andrew Guanlao, Joseph C Lester, Nicole Lynn Webber
    Publisher: Word Collections Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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