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Black Sea Dahu Thaw

Oh honey you
You keep me in the dark
Thaw in the morning hours
Warm hands in sleeping bags
I've spent the night tossing and turning
Oh you were on my mind

Take me back to when I was still what you needed
When you carried me through the corridors round and round in your four walls
Now I am alone
Watching the cloud cover form into a storm
Oh baby I'm unwell
Can't you hear the thunders rumble above my town
I wait here for them

Oh honey you
You're scattered to the four winds
Tar in the morning hours
And the white ridges of my home
I've altered and I know that you have too
And I'm thinking maybe I should've stayed gone

Take me back to when I was still what you needed
When you carried me through the corridors round and round in your four walls
Now I am alone
Watching the cloud cover form into a storm
Oh baby I'm unwell
Can't you hear the thunders rumble above my town
I wait here for them to gather me in
All of the lines on your wall will fade
When you get wrinkles around your eyes my friend
All of the lines on your wall will fade
When you get wrinkles around your eyes my friend


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