Octopus Has No Friends

Album: The Hunter (2011)
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  • To tempt the fool into the mine
    Let loose the snake with antidote

    Take the hand
    Guide the way
    Far away
    Find the truth
    Always
    Always

    I'm on my way back home
    I'm on my way back home

    I see your face inside the smoke
    It's hard to scream and nice to choke

    Take the hand
    Guide the way
    Far away
    Find the truth
    Always
    Always

    I'm on my way back home
    I'm on my way back home

    Let's rest awhile inside the cave
    Don't cry you'll see that we'll be safe

    Take the hand
    Guide the way
    Far away
    Find the truth
    Always
    Always

    Take your heart into your hand
    Always
    Take your heart into your hand
    Always

    I'm on my way back home
    I'm on my way back home Writer/s: BRANN TIMOTHY DAILOR, TROY JAYSON SANDERS, WILLIAM BREEN KELLIHER, WILLIAM BRENT HINDS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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