The Weather
by Pond

Album: The Weather (2017)
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  • He sold out both his eyes
    Yet sees her face
    Her thighs in lace
    Oh, why such waste?

    Ghosts are only negative space
    Ancestors, no blood
    No place, no mark
    Just voices in the dark

    The floor is covered in champagne
    The leather and the blood, and all the sudden rain
    Man, you, you should've seen those cops baptize
    The worst-case scenario survival game

    He sold out both his eyes
    Yet sees her face
    Her thighs in lace
    Oh, why such waste?

    The floor is covered in champagne
    The leather and the blood, and all the sudden rain
    And man, you should've seen those cops baptize
    The worst-case scenario survival game Writer/s: James William Terry, Jay Wesley Watson, Joseph Michael Ryan, Nicholas Roland Allbrook
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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