Album: Ghostory (2012)
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  • You broke into the fabric house of stranger Lafaye
    And there your heart was taken from you
    You have the blood of intuition
    With a name that branded you
    And the familiar, unfamiliar
    Would be the only thing you knew

    Lafaye, la laa, Lafaye
    Lafaye, la laa, Lafaye

    Your birth became a place to sing and relive again
    And every death a love to choose
    A one to lose
    You are a chain of indecision
    Into a cloud that followed you
    And with a with no measure
    You brought a sun to guide you through

    Lafaye, la laa, Lafaye
    Lafaye, la laa, Lafaye

    Oh

    Lafaye, la laa, Lafaye
    Lafaye, la laa, Lafaye Writer/s: ALEJANDRA ESTELA DEHEZA, BENJAMIN DAVID CURTIS
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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