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Constellations Beautiful Earth Lyrics


George Barnett Constellations Beautiful Earth


Caress my fevered skin, kiss me till I die
And I'll raise a broken glass to the burning sky

Cut marionettes, I have seen you storm
Through my heart, through all endorphins
Render my blood warm

The final pulse is golden, pushing fresh heat to the peak
Her figure lies wide open, shaking bright eyes in the heat
And from these constellations, I hear her call

Crying lies and the feeling grows
Lionise the one you chose
Whoa

Part the shattered draws, come and scream my name
For the fall and for the good I'll walk sierra planes

Shiver to the haze to ignite your fears
And to rule you seven times would refine my tears

Crying lies and the feeling grows
Lionise the one you chose
Whoa

Amplify the sound coming from her lips
And I'll navigate the heat stemming from her hips

Protect the touch of ease till the rise of sun
Kiss me till I die, we are one

Crying lies and the feeling grows
Lionise the one you chose
Whoa

Oh Darwin look at the stars, shining like your tele guitars
Lying on your back in the grass
Yes, this beautiful earth is our home



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