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Lamhaj Lyrics


Skywynd Lamhaj


I'm feeling claustrophobicIn a room that's open wide
The empty stare between us here
Is needles through my eyes
Afraid to fall too easy
Afraid to be alone
Afraid to dig through ashes
Of a place I once called home
Withered away
The way you stain the face
Of purity
Shade the taste of stale
Of insecurity
The distance now is in you
The difference now, it becomes all
Becomes me
Becomes you
Becomes the faceless
Withered away
The way you stain the face
Of purity
Shade the taste of stale
Of insecurity
The distance now is in you
The difference now, it becomes all

Don't let me die
With the stars in my eyes
With no color
No laughter
No matter
Just fake that smile
And maybe stay for a while to see
Set your difference free
In a memory
Away
The way you stain the face
Of purity
Shade the taste of stale
Of insecurity
The distance now is in you
The difference now, it becomes
Withered away
The way you stain the face
Of purity
Shade the taste of stale
Of insecurity
The distance now is in you
The difference now, it becomes all
The distance
Becomes the way you see
Set your difference free
In a memory



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