The Beachland Ballroom

Album: Crawler (2021)
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  • They could hear me scream for miles
    The silence ringing for days
    The wind that turns the trees
    Made me sway, made me sway
    Made me sway

    Doberman, they stood proud
    The ferns loomed as I lay
    The waves slapped like shins to wood
    And I laid, I laid, I laid

    Inch by inch, foot by foot
    I was on my knees for days
    And then I set on all fours
    And I made, I made, I made, I made

    I'm not praying, baby
    I'm not begging, darling
    I'm not praying, baby
    I'm not begging, darling

    Soon as the rush went away
    I need not look for a way
    Damage, damage, damage

    If you see me down on my knees
    Please, do not think that I pray
    Damage, damage, damage

    Soon as the rush went away
    I need not look for a way
    Damage, damage, damage

    If you see me down on my knees
    Please, do not think that I pray
    Damage, damage, damage

    Damage, damage, damage Writer/s: Adam Devonshire, Jonathan Beavis, Joseph Talbot, Lee Kiernan, Mark Bowen
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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