Thirst

Album: The Hurry and The Harm (2013)
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  • When I think of fates worse than death
    All I can think of is something you said
    You said we were golden, bright like the sun
    And now I am stranded
    Knowing I'm not the one

    An ocean of anger
    Flowing through me
    Blood stained and broken
    From when I fell to sea
    And just like a snake charmer
    You led me astray
    Living in distress
    Hoping help is on the way

    In the midst of a storm
    Searching for shelter
    I came upon
    One single feather
    A half-hearted wish
    For something better
    Gracefully cursed, I thirst

    Attached to the soil
    I'm guiding the wool
    As I am in my blood
    Yet so venerable
    But after I'm gone
    Once I finally leave
    You will be left alone
    To the wolves and the thieves

    In the midst of a storm
    Searching for shelter
    I came upon
    One single feather
    A half-hearted wish
    For something better
    Gracefully cursed, I thirst
    Gracefully cursed, I thirst
    Gracefully cursed, I thirst
    I thirst Writer/s: DALLAS GREEN
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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