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Far From My Heart (self Destruct) Lyrics


B! Machine Far From My Heart (self Destruct)


Maybe I've found you
Or just the dreams we knew
of the feelings
The grasping at hope

Maybe I'm touching you
Or just the ghost I knew
Of the love
The smoke though my fingers

I sleep, I dream
Your letters in my mind
Speak of a peace that I never find
I sleep, I dream
Of words I should have said
A past life that I could have lead

All I can give you
All I hold dear
Its twisted words and twisted lies
For there beneath
There is where our love lies

To think that I
Deserve to fell again
To touch again
I ask for more than you can give again

I sleep, I dream
Your letters in my mind
Speak of a peace that I never find
I sleep, I dream
Of words I should have said
A past life that I could have lead

All I can give you
All I hold dear
Its twisted words and twisted lies
For there beneath
There is where our love lies

Far from my heart
You are close to my soul
We are strange and familiar
We are sweet in our slumber



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