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lyrics
Right where you lay, there’s a feeling
It’s a sharpness underneath
Like a breath through broken teeth
Stow it away while I’m sleeping
But I’m fashioned out of clay
And I stay here as the days go by
Softer than a melody in the night
You come back for more
You are the water seeping through the cracks
The wolf watching the door
Pull the knife out, let it flow, just to be sure
I said I didn’t want you
But that’s who I was before
Know that I’m falling away to the sideline
No you couldn’t know what it’s like
I’m estranged in your eyes
Golden light filling the gaps from the outside
It’s the same goodbye a million times and I
Tracing down to find the edge of the line
I fall at your door
The more I try to get it right
The less I can be sure
Pull the knife that’s set in stone
Break through the fold
And bury all the pieces here
To stop them getting old
Know that I’m falling away to the sideline
No you couldn’t know what it’s like
I’m estranged in your eyes
Golden light filling the gaps from the outside
It’s the same goodbye a million times and I
Same goodbye a million times and I
Same goodbye a million times and I
Same goodbye a million times (And I, and I, and I, and I, and I)
Same goodbye a million times (And I, and I, and I, and I, and I)
And I, and I, and I, and I, and I
And I, and I, and I, and I, and I
Right where you lay there’s a feeling
It’s a sharpness underneath
Like a breath through broken teeth
credits
released April 5, 2024
Produced by Philipp Koerver
Written by Lucy Wroe and Philipp Koerver
Mastered by Stephen Kerrison at Weird Jungle
Cinematography and Photography by Max Bandicoot, GOOT Studios
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