Hollow Talk

Album: All That Echoes (2013)
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  • Echo star is a crossing you
    Trembling noises that come too soon
    Spatial movement which seems to you
    Resonating your mass call few

    Hollow talking and hollow girl
    Voicing up from the root of pain
    Never said it was good, never said it was me
    Shadow rises and you are here

    And then you carve
    You cut it out
    And everything
    Goes back to the beginning

    Silence seizes a clotted room
    Dying to shed not a breath too soon
    Darkness rises in all you do
    Standing and drawn across the room

    Spatial movements and butterflies
    Shadows scatter without a fight
    There has never been bad, there has always been truth
    Rooted whispers of the things you lose

    And then you carve
    You cut it out
    And everything
    Goes back to the beginning
    Goes back to the beginning

    There has never been bad, there has always been truth
    Rooted whispers of the things you lose Writer/s: ANDERS RHEDIN, DAVID HUGHES, FRIDOLIN NORDSOE, JANNIS NOYA MAKRIGIANNIS
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