Ritual Union

Album: Ritual Union (2011)
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  • Ritual union's got me in trouble again
    I was wonderin' of a white dress
    And the mistress
    And a spirit holding my hand

    Love's sinking in the sand
    Petals falling on demand
    My feet are running like the wind
    I'm sorry, boy, that we sinned
    Love is not like they say
    A lie, that it's hard to make it stay
    I drown my feelings in the sea
    They dried out over on the beach

    Ritual union's got me in trouble again
    I was wonderin' of a white dress
    And the mistress
    And a spirit holding my hand

    Mother, tell me how it is
    I know you've been through all of this
    You ran away so many times
    Your kids, your heart, a couple of dimes
    Love is not like they say
    A lie, that it's hard to make it stay
    It drowns my feelings in the sea
    I dried up over on the beach

    Ritual union's got me in trouble again
    I was wonderin' of a white dress
    And the mistress
    And a spirit holding my hand

    Ritual union's got me in trouble again
    I was wonderin' of a white dress
    And the mistress
    And a spirit holding my hand Writer/s: Erik Bodin, Fredrik Wallin, Hakan Wirenstrand, Yukimi Nagano
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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