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Part I: Broken Bride
Lyricist:Andrew Volpe
Fifteen years I raged against the constant C The speed of light, the diagrams and haunted sleep Frozen sheets in bed, my dreams, your garden grace
I'd climb inside hold your bones and slowly die The cooling space inside your chest My broken bride you never breathed again
Circuits fail, the cosmic strings like rubber bands I lose control, they snap, I fall through mist To mud against my face, the taste of blood
The world is strange, the sinking earth and giant tress Through heavy air a demon shrieks What have I done, what hell is waiting for me?
I crashed before the birth of Christ, pterodactyls swarming You died in 1989, want to get back to that morning in May Keep you in bed, never escape, holding you close, oh, oh, woh oh Listen to you breath the evening glow of fading light and cooling space
Like motor oil down my throat, I couldn't speak I dropped the phone, the burning flares, the steam, your hair Biths of glass, they sparkled everywhere Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com
Like winter nights, the starts, the ice all intertwined To hold and keep, like petals pressed in sheets Making love to moonlight in our sleep
And now above the pits of tar, in a cave I hide That massive, screaming thing with wings of reaper's cloth It's standing just outside I must get to my machine, I will bring you back to life Fix your ruined lungs, I'll undo what time has done
I crashed before the birth of Christ, pterodactyls swarming You died in 1989, want to get back to that morning in May Keep you in bed, never escape, holding you close, oh, oh, woh oh Listen to you breath the evening glow of fading light and cooling space
I carve your sweet name into the cave, I'm sure to die All my strife has been in vain, the glaciers come And wash my words away
I crashed before the birth of Christ, pterodactyls swarming You died in 1989, want to get back to that morning in May Keep you in bed, never escape, holding you close, oh, oh, woh oh Listen to you breath the evening glow of fading light and cooling space
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