Ghost

Album: Hands (2009)
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  • Withdraw into your other world
    I'm speaking but you do not hear a word
    Glaze over colder than a lake
    Frozen by our distances of late

    It's clear as glass you smash
    My apparitions melt before your eyes
    My skull is full of dreams and nothing's as it seems
    In the black air under the trees

    Do you even know that I'm here? I might as well be a ghost
    It's true, you walk right through me
    Look in the mirror and you, you see nothing but yourself
    It's true, I see right through you

    It's true, you walk right through me
    It's true, I see right through you

    Blank pages surrounding your eyes
    Overthrow the colors in your mind
    Science has always been a liar
    I can see you shiver in my fire

    I'm falling like a snowflake
    Catch me quick before I disappear
    I'm fading like the sun
    And soon as I'm gone everything will come undone

    Do you even know that I'm here? I might as well be a ghost
    It's true, you walk right through me
    Look in the mirror and you, you see nothing but yourself
    It's true, I see right through you

    Do you even know that I'm here? I might as well be a ghost
    It's true, you walk right through me
    Look in the mirror and you, you see nothing but yourself
    It's true, I see right through you

    It's true, you walk right through me
    It's true, I see right through you
    It's true, you walk right through me
    It's true, I see right through you

    It's true, you walk right through me
    It's true, I see right through you
    It's true, you walk right through me
    It's true, I see right through you Writer/s: VICTORIA HESKETH
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