Glissandra

Album: Oceania (2012)
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  • Fallen lovers and useless friends
    Must you glare?
    A life uncovers our unions pulled by threadbare
    Pleasure taps it's vein

    I've been hungry and I've been full
    And I've been sated some more
    I used to know what for
    I used to know
    All hours look the same
    I used to know
    What a wish was for
    Magic plumes my soul
    Pyramids for sale
    Full moons on the rail
    Pipers play for dawn

    Hypnotized, unwind these lines around my head
    What's left for me to leave for you unsaid?
    You can't fill with dread

    I've been hungry and I've been full
    Molten at the spoke
    I used to know what for
    I used to know what for

    La-la-la-la-la
    A pluck on spider strings
    Gutter from the stars
    Children from the stars
    Children cry out proud
    As embers blast my heart
    Broken where I'd stop

    I used to know
    What a wish was for
    I used to know
    What a wish was for

    Stolen like a lark
    Flicks on tender wrists
    Abuse the modern mind
    Crush on what you'll find
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