Two Coffins

Album: Transgender Dysphoria Blues (2014)
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  • Two coffins for sleep
    One for you, one for me
    We'll get there eventually
    In the dark of our graves our bodies will decay
    I wish you'd never change

    How lucky, I ever was to see
    The way that you smile at me
    Your little moon face shining bright at me
    One day soon there'll be nothing left of you and me

    Two coffins for sleep
    Two coffins for sleep

    All the things that I have yet to lose
    Will some day be gone soon
    Back into annihilation
    All things will fade
    Maybe it's better off that way
    I wish you'd stay with me

    How lucky I ever was to see,
    The way that you smile at me
    Your little moon face shining bright at me
    One day soon there'll be nothing left of you and me

    Two coffins for sleep
    Two coffins for sleep

    How lucky I ever was to see
    The way that you smile at me
    Your little moon face shining bright at me
    One day soon there'll be nothing left of you and me

    Two coffins for sleep
    Two coffins for sleep Writer/s: Laura Jane Grace Gabel
    Publisher: Rough Trade Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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