#29 Strafford Apts

Album: 22, A Million (2016)
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  • Sharing smoke
    In the stair up off the hot car lot
    The sun shined hard on the video spot, hm
    Sure as any living dream
    It's not all then what it seems
    And the whole thing's hauled away

    A womb, an empty robe, enough
    You're rolling up, you're holding it
    You're fabric now
    Paramind
    Paramind

    Hallucinating Claire
    Nor the snow shoe light or the autumns
    Threw the meaning out the door (now could you be a friend)
    There's no meaning anymore (come and kiss me here again)

    A womb, an empty robe, enough
    You're rolling up, you're holding out
    You're bent prize
    Canonize
    Canonize

    Motor up and yeah, you're own, ooh
    And yeah, you're on your own
    (Marijuana has you talkin')

    Fold the map and mend the gap
    And I tow the word companion
    And I make my self escape
    Oh, the multitude of other
    It comes always off the page

    I hold the note you wrote and know
    You've buried all your alimony butterflies
    Sub find
    Some night Writer/s: Brandon Burton, Justin Deyarmond Edison Vernon
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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