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Empyr Under The Fur


What happened to you
Tell me what have you become
I can't recognize your eyes
Is the light gone?

Have you traveled so far
That you can't remember home
Bells are ringing in the night
What have you done?

Dangereous to the touch
Even the moon looks away
Once you were my lover
Now you've gone insane

Do i still make you smile
Do you still leave the lights on
Do you remember the place
Where you belong

What if i just lived alone and insecure
What if you're all i have in here
Is it warm under the fur
Does it matter if i bleed
What if i could imagine
An ocean inside this tear
Is it cold under your sea
Does it matter much to me

Naked in the night
I can see you bleeding out
Lighting christmas cards on fire
In the dark

Do i still make you cry
Can you still hear our sleep song
Once you were my lover
Can you let me go

What if i just lived alone and insecure
What if you're all i have in here
Is it warm under the fur
Does it matter if i bleed
What if i could imagine
An ocean inside your tears
Is it cold under your sea
Does it matter much to me

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