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Halcyon Lyrics


Spiritbox Halcyon

[Verse 1]
Sickle sickle, set me aside
Burn the bridge, no mercy tonight as they run
To retrograde love
And I know the spectre is calling
Mountains are falling below into replication

[Chorus]
And I lay to waste my life
Halcyon days and nights
So I could be one of them
I could be one of them
Promises buried twice
Down where they won't survive
So I could be one of them
Gripping to relevance

[Verse 2]
These silhouettеs will drive me crazy
Brittle sparrow, palе by design
Delicate they corner my mind
Feel them run, I'm feeling them run
Precious is the retrograde in power
With no emotion
It brings devotion and starts to fade
[Chorus]
And I lay to waste my life
Halcyon days and nights
So I could be one of them
I could be one of them
Promises buried twice
Down where they won't survive
So I could be one of them
Gripping to relevance

[Outro]
(I could be one of them)
These silhouettes will make me contemplate
(I grip to relevance)
Will I fit or will I fade away?
(I could be one of them)
Burning bridges as devotions fade
(I grip to relevance)
Irrelevance is eminent
I could be one of them


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