Myth

Album: Bloom (2012)
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  • Drifting in and out, you see the road you're on
    It came rolling down your cheek
    You say just what you mean
    And in between, it's never as it seems

    Help me to name it
    Help me to name it

    If you've built yourself a myth
    You'd know just what to give
    What comes after this momentary bliss?
    A consequence of what you do to me

    Help me to name it
    Help me to name it

    Found yourself in a new direction
    Arrows falling from the sun
    Canyon calling, would they come to greet you?
    Let you know you're not the only one

    Can't keep hanging on
    To all that's dead and gone
    If you've built yourself a myth
    know just what to give
    Materialize
    Or let the ashes fly

    Help me to name it
    Help me to name it Writer/s: Alex Kristian Scally, Victoria Garance Alixe Legrand
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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