Death Horizon

Album: Beneath The Eyrie (2019)
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  • This drink is tranquilizing
    Just look at us two
    Asleep at the beach at Waikiki

    So I find it very surprising
    He's coming to you
    But I am thankful that he
    Helped me to see

    You say he's not around
    Aw, would you please
    I've seen you looking down
    At me

    Have you seen the death horizon
    Just there out of view
    Way low in the sky beyond the sea

    And I can feel that the temperatures rising
    But what can ya do

    'Cause that death horizon
    Gonna pull you right through

    You say he's not around
    Aw, would you please
    I've seen you looking down
    At me

    Have you seen the death horizon
    Just there out of view
    Way low in the sky beyond the sea Writer/s: Charles Thompson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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