What We Know

Album: The Eternal (2009)
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  • I'm in a state of shock
    I'm creeping up and down your block
    I'm looking into you
    I'm trying to catch your view

    It's not a quiet meditation
    Oh, that you know
    Darkness makes the night more cold
    That's what we know about me

    Satisfied wise child
    Creeping heart and frozen perfection
    You can touch my hand
    I drink a case of you

    Heaven's not about your reputation
    Yeah that I know
    Forever means the night turns gold
    That's what we know about you

    It's been quite a ride
    With you my sweet, here by my side
    Funny how the mountains slide
    We're stepping across the great divide
    Our bodies vibrate slowly

    Yeah, that we know
    Bound to give it heart and soul
    That's what we know about us Writer/s: KIM A GORDON, LEE M RANALDO, STEVEN SHELLEY, THURSTON JOSEPH MOORE
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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