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Oblivion Dust All I Need


It hurts me baby and I flinch when I'm broke
All of my pieces spread out on the floor
The world hit me backwards and put out the light
Leaving me color free
Leaving me torn and cold

You light the candles
You bring the warmth
Pick up my pieces and let me be strong
You heal the sadness
Do what you do to me

Girl, enter me 'cause when I enter you
I can feel the things I've never known
You're all I need
Girl, enter me 'cause when I enter you
I can feel the things I've never known
With all that you induce

You mend me baby with staples and glue
Gently assembled so I can be new
You heal me always
Now do what you do to me

Girl, enter me 'cause when I enter you
I can feel the things I've never known
You're all I need
Girl, enter me 'cause when I enter you
I can feel the things I've never known
With all that you induce

Girl, enter me 'cause when I enter you
I can feel the things I've never known
You're all I need
Girl, enter me 'cause when I enter you
I can feel the things I've never known
With all that you induce

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