The Gate

Album: Utopia (2017)
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  • My healed chest wound
    Transformed into a gate
    Where I receive love from
    Where I give love from

    And I care for you, care for you
    I care for you, care for you
    Care for you, care for you
    I care for you, care for you

    Split into many parts
    Splattered light beams into prisms
    That will reunite

    If you care for me, care for me
    If you care for me, care for me
    Care for me, care for me
    And then I'll care for you, care for you
    I care for you, care for you
    I care for you, care for you
    Care for you, care for you

    Didn't used to be so needy
    Just more broken than normal
    Proud self-sufficiency
    My silhouette is oval
    It is a gate

    I can care for you, care for you from
    I can care for you, care for you
    I care for you, care for you
    I care for you, care for you
    I care for you, care for you
    You care for me, care for me
    Care for you Writer/s: Alejandro Ghersi, Björk Guðmundsdóttir
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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