Hurricane

Album: Secondhand Rapture (2013)
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  • Didn't know what this would be
    But I knew I didn't see
    What you thought you saw in me
    I jumped the gun
    So sure you'd split and run
    Ready for the worst
    Before the damage was done

    Oh ho oh ho oh ho oh

    The storm never came
    Or it never was
    Didn't know getting lost in the blue
    It meant I wound up losing you

    Welcome to the inner workings of my mind
    So dark and foul I can't disguise
    Can't disguise
    Nights like this
    I become afraid
    Of the darkness in my heart
    Hurricane

    Oh ho oh ho

    What's wrong with me
    Why not understand and see
    I never saw
    What you saw in me
    Keep my eyes open
    My lips sealed
    My heart closed
    And my ears peeled

    Welcome to the inner workings of my mind
    So dark and foul I can't disguise
    Can't disguise
    Nights like this
    I become afraid
    Of the darkness in my heart
    Hurricane

    Make ash and leave the dust behind
    Lady Diamond in the sky
    Wild light
    Glowing bright
    To guide me when I fall
    I fall on tragedy

    Welcome to the inner workings of my mind
    So dark and foul I can't disguise
    Can't disguise
    Nights like this
    I become afraid
    Of the darkness in my heart
    Hurricane Writer/s: ALEXANDER MAX HERSHENOW, ELIZABETH PLAPINGER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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