Delirium

Album: case/lang/veirs (2016)
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  • I kissed you in the morning
    But only in my mind’s eye
    The sunlight rolls along your sleeping dunes
    The smell upon your skin is fireworks

    Delirium, delirium
    Kaleidoscoping in
    Could you love me too?
    In my delirium

    The lions of the lamps coming filing in
    Pacing through the still around the bed
    Halos of their royal breathing
    Break like waves across the ceiling
    In your dreams do you know
    I’m the only thing between you
    And this heartbreak feeling?

    Delirium, delirium
    Kaleidoscoping in
    Could you love me too?
    In my delirium

    Is it still the morning?
    We left no trail of time
    You’re camouflaged so fate can’t
    Take you from my

    Delirium, delirium
    Kaleidoscoping in
    Could you love me too?
    Could you love me too?
    In my delirium
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