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Dahlia Sleeps Blackout

[Verse 1]
No better than this
But I'm losing my head here [?]
I'm no better than this
But I'm so small

[Pre-Chorus 1]
Don't ask me to search for the good in this
Wasteful state
Maybe if I wait a while
I'll find you somewhere after all

Why does it come to me in the darkness?
When I'm alone and the night is taking over me
Please don't make me wrap myself in this
Just come dancing one more time with me

[Verse 2]
You've brought the ground
Since you've been gone, my love
They came in their thousands
To call at your door

[Pre-Chorus 2]
See how you floor each one of us
Can we stay afloat?
How does time still move without you
I just don't know

[Chorus]
Why does it come to me in the darkness?
When I'm alone and the night is taking over me
Please don't make me wrap myself in this
Just come dancing one more time with me

[Interlude]

[Chorus]
Why does it come to me in the darkness?
When I'm alone and the night is taking over me
Please don't make me wrap myself in this
Just come dancing one more time with me
One more time with me
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