Magma

Album: Magma (2016)
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  • Analyze this chemistry
    Producing poison
    And creeping in your veins
    For the love of blood

    The poison slowly spreads
    Through the body and the mind
    Close your eyes and drop your things
    Be ready to fly

    You are now high
    In the sun, burn
    You're away, alive
    On the moon, round

    After walking all the miles
    Consumed into your bones
    And breathing all the dust
    Of the desert land

    I know that all along
    You were doing it for absolution
    It's written in your eyes

    You are now, high
    In the sun, burn
    You're away, alive
    On the moon, round

    Away
    Just want to fly away, always higher
    Away
    Embrace the light on the other side

    You are now, high
    In the sun, burn
    You're away, alive
    On the moon, round

    Round
    Round
    Round Writer/s: Joseph Andrew Duplantier, Mario François Duplantier
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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