| Raindrops fell without rage, eyes half closed
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| Skin like dark gray metal, inanimate and cold
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| Another flame to my face
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| The smell of sulfur lingering away
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| You’re here for the perforation of the heart
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| Precise incisions, anesthetic dreams
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| It’s broken like a ticking watch, needs repair
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| Shattered glass, exposed face, waiting to be wound
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| Wounded like a friend of mine who eased his pain by killing time
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| Not letting it kill him
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| When you wake up, you won’t remember anything
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| But that night the ghosts wailed in the wind storm
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| Cries sharp like a crescent moon
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| A sickle grazed against the skin
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| My breath fogged up the window
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| So I let the night breathe in
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| I let the ghosts into my room
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| And listened to their screams
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| Incessant whisperings
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| Singing, singing
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| Like music to my ears, like music to my ears
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| Like music to my ears
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| A flash of life like lightning
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| Electric blinding blue
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| Reminding me of you |