Witchcraft

Album: Immersion (2010)
Charted: 29
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  • It's in your eyes, a colour fade out
    Looks like a new transition

    It's starting up and shaking your ground
    Turning your head to see a new day calling

    Does it feel like a head to lean on?
    A snapshot from where you were born
    I'm looking for your hand in the rough
    You're caught in the wire
    Well, I'll lift you out

    Leading on the action
    Caught in a cellphone's rays
    Bleeding on a sofa
    Staring at the waistline
    He's coming and she knows it
    Even though she knows why
    Footsteps in the hallway
    Girl, you haven't got time

    (You gotta get out)
    (Go far away)
    (You gotta get out)
    (Go far away)

    Darkness in the bedroom
    Maybe she is resting up
    Maybe she was out late
    Just come back from the club
    I can't hear her breathing
    Something doesn't seem right
    Killer in the hallway
    We're living on a set time

    (We gotta get out)
    (Go far away)
    (We gotta get out)
    (Go far away) Writer/s: GARETH MCGRILLEN, UNKNOWN WRITER
    Publisher: Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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