Science

Album: Can't Go Back (2012)
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  • If we could talk all night
    I could tell you what I need
    It's a stationary place
    Where I'm moving endlessly

    If we could talk all night
    I could really turn you loose
    There's a blemish in the sky
    That I'm always falling through
    It's the science that kills me

    You can take the heat
    Of a visionary girl
    Throwing paper planes
    Through the newness of this world
    I know I seem so weak
    Look around me
    It's the science that kills me
    That kills me

    We are on the Earth
    And turning recklessly
    I never felt so free
    It's the science that kills me
    Science that kills me
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