Drone Bomb Me

Album: Hopelessness (2015)
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  • Drone bomb me
    Blow me from the mountains and into the sea
    Blow me from the side of the mountain
    Blow my head off
    Explode my crystal guts
    Lay my purple on the grass (purple on the grass)

    I have a glint in my eye
    I think I want to die
    I want to die
    I want to be the apple of your eye

    So drone bomb me (drone bomb me)
    Blow me from the mountains and into the sea
    Blow me from the side of the mountain
    Blow my head off
    Explode my crystal guts
    Lay my purple on the grass (lay my purple on the grass)

    Let me be the first
    I'm not so innocent
    Let me be the one
    The one that you choose from above
    After all, I'm partly to blame

    So drone bomb me (I'm partly to blame)
    Blow me from the mountains and into the sea
    Blow me from the mountains and into the sea
    (Blow me from the mountains and into the sea)
    (I'm not so innocent)
    Blow my head off
    Explode my crystal guts

    My blood, my blood (choose me, choose me)
    Choose me tonight, choose me
    Let me be the one
    The one that you choose tonight
    Choose me tonight, tonight Writer/s: Anohni Hegarty, Ross Matthew Birchard
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, WARP MUSIC LIMITED
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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