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The fog rolls on in from the sea |
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Like a curtain draped from the bolts of heaven |
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And out here the moon burns through the night |
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Like the eyes of strays caught in headlights |
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And I hear you hum a song I'd written |
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And the condensation collects on my feet |
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And my lungs contract as the curtain thickens |
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And I hear you say you'd like to see what's down beneath the violent blue |
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And as you say those words my legs turn leaden |
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And your teeth are two white smears that cut the gray |
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Like light behind the clouds |
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And my heart is flapping like a bird that's trapped inside a wire cage |
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I hear you laughing, saying: |
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"Darlin', there's no need to fear. You know how to swim." |
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Well, let's see how well I do |
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This blue ain't blue |
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It's velvet black |
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A crooked mirror sky |
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And we hum like stars |
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And flicker off into the blank and void |
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I feel your limbs; they pull me down |
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I feel your limbs; they pull me down |
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And now we're too far gone |
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And won't ever be found |