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Album: Lilith (2017)
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  • We’re all alone I’m moving closer now
    I need to feel you running through my veins
    A straight shot piercing through my skin
    It’s not enough, I need to drink you in
    My lungs are hot and begging for more air
    But my body is half way there and waiting for the beating of my heart to catch up
    Till we shake

    Please Don’t tell me that your leaving now
    Stay and bury yourself in me

    He said please just don’t stop
    Please don’t stop until I’m screaming your name
    It’s a head spin until were both insane again
    Don’t stop till I’m screaming your name
    He said I just won't stop
    I won't stop till your screaming my name
    It’s ahead spin until were both insane again
    Don’t stop till I’m screaming your name

    Hold me closer and pull me under with our fingers interlocked as we’re blurring the lines
    It’s been a long day
    I’m in a bad way
    Give it to me, I need to know you’re mine
    Steady hands cause we’ve been here before
    I want it all
    Not wasting time so give me some more-
    I want it now
    Stay and bury yourself in me

    My body aches, my body shakes
    I try to scream but nothing comes out
    My body aches, my body shakes
    I try to scream but nothing comes out
    Melting into submission
    I feel the sweat drip it blurs my eyes
    My body aches, my body shakes
    I try to scream but nothing comes out Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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