Lost Horse

Album: Anagnorisis (2020)
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  • All my body's undulating
    back and forth but it's too late and
    there's no cure and no sedating
    this prolonged, insane, grotesque thing
    that we wrongly have been naming "Love"
    but this ain't love

    Pretty soon I will be feeding
    on the taps your little feet in
    silver boots make when they're fleeing town
    and I can't get around to being
    much surprised by memories speeding
    on the road on which we're bleeding love
    Honey, this ain't love

    I want you to hold me
    Perpendicularly only
    A sundial for the gods
    We were born… Born to fail

    It's Raining cats and dogs, and lightning
    strikes my heart and sheds some light on-
    to the fact it ain't so frightening
    how there hasn't been your pretty sight in
    so much time, my teeth are whitening
    from the blood we shed while biting love
    Honey, this ain't love

    I want you to hold me
    Perpendicularly only
    A sundial for the gods
    we were born... Born to fail Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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