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Tiger Lou Functions


head on to the other side
no one will stand us by
dismantle me tonight and bury my arms right
here on the other side
don't mind the rising tide
watch as I gently lead the both of us astray

reach for the children first
drowning of their own thirst
this is the outcome
but is this the outlook
the sound of the waterfall
seems so unbearable
pay no attention to the things that might appear

out of time and place this is the last trace
i'll ever leave behind
i'll ever mention
so out of time and place this is the last trace
i'll ever leave behind
i'll ever mention

head on to the other side
no one will stand us by
dismantle me tonight and bury my arms right
here on the other side
don't mind the rising tide
watch as I gently lead the both of us astray

so out of time and place this is the last trace
i'll ever leave behind
i'll ever mention
so out of time and place this is the last trace
i'll ever leave behind
i'll ever mention

i wanna be irreplaceable
i wanna be of use
i wanna be functional
i wanna give you peace

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