Taree

Album: King Animal (2012)
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  • Though I can't put my hands on you I can feel you now
    In the bones and the blood flowing needles on the ground
    In the ether I sail to you floating on the fumes
    Run aground on the shore for you simple wreckage

    Taree walk out and raise the road to my tilted shadow
    I only know I've made it home when I drown in your ghost light

    Though I can't put a name on you I will cry it out
    In my heart I will hold what my bloody hands have dropped
    Run aground on the floor for you simple wreckage

    Taree walk out and raise the road to my tilted shadow
    I only know I've made it home when I drown in your ghost light
    In your ghost light

    Taree walk out and raise the road to my tilted shadow
    I only know I've made it home when I drown in your ghost light

    In your ghost light

    Taree! Taree! Taree! Writer/s: BENEDICT SHEPHERD HUNTER, CHRIS CORNELL
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Peermusic Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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