Crystals

Album: Beneath The Skin (2015)
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  • Lost in skies of powdered gold
    Caught in clouds of silver ropes
    Showered by the empty hopes
    As I tumble down, falling fast to the ground

    I know I'll wither, so peel away the bark
    'Cause nothing grows when it is dark
    In spite of all my fears, I can see it all so clear
    I see it all so clear

    Woah
    Cover your crystal eyes
    And feel the tones that tremble down your spine
    Woah
    Cover your crystal eyes
    And let your colors bleed and blend with mine

    Making waves in pitch black sand
    Feel the salt dance on my hands
    Raw and charcoal colored thighs
    Feel so cold and my skin feels so paper-thin

    I know I'll wither, so peel away the bark
    'Cause nothing grows when it is dark
    In spite of all my fears, I can see it all so clear
    I see it all so clear

    Woah
    Cover your crystal eyes
    And feel the tones that tremble down your spine
    Woah
    Cover your crystal eyes
    And let your colors bleed and blend with mine

    But I'm okay in see-through skin
    I forgive what is within
    'Cause I'm in this house
    I'm in this home
    All my time

    Woah
    Cover your crystal eyes
    And feel the tones that tremble down your spine
    Woah
    Cover your crystal eyes
    And let your colors bleed and blend with mine Writer/s: Arnar Rosenkranz Hilmarsson, Nanna Bryndis Hilmarsdottir, Ragnar Thorhallsson
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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