To America

Album: To Survive (2008)
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  • Is it right my love, is it right?
    Are you happy inside your eyes?
    Can't you see your lover
    Fall apart in her silk threads
    In time the hunter will find the trail of blood

    I see you alone tonight
    When will you tear down
    Love will save you
    Try not to starve yourself of love
    Feed your hunger

    Is it right my love, is it right?
    It's a question with no reply
    I am sure of longing to be on the open sea
    To feel the comfort of the mist upon my cheek
    No, I'm not crying

    Lose me in your memory
    Turn your head
    Let me become a part of it
    Let me become a part of it

    To America, America
    Alone, alone, alone alarm alive
    To America, America
    Alone, alone, alone alarm alive

    I am the hunter, I am the hunted
    Alone, alone, alone alarm alive
    Two marigolds, we're marigolds
    Alone, alone, alone alarm alive Writer/s: JOAN WASSER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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