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Take Me Down When You Go Lyrics


Smoke Fairies Take Me Down When You Go


Black ice and a freezing drive
I'll tear you up just to prove you're mine
And I'll tear her out of your mind
From crawling circles inside

Wrote your name in the steamed up glass
I feel dead like the winter grass
And I'm changing all of the time
Turning circles inside

Something dies when you fall in love
Something dies when you fall in love
Something lives when you've had enough of driving over the ice

I can feel the warmth you could bring
Like the burn of the wind to my skin
I can feel the pain of your ice cold sting

It's wasteland by the motorway
We both thrive in disarray
White lines flashing below
Take me down when you go

Choices made on frantic nights
Now the consequence is burning bright
But I can pull you away
From a dead and shivering flame

Something dies when you fall in love
Something dies when you fall in love
Something lives when you've had enough of driving over the ice

I can feel the warmth you could bring
Like the burn of the wind to my skin
I can feel the pain of your ice cold sting

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