See the Leaves

Album: Embryonic (2009)
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  • Without hope
    Without love
    She sees herself
    From below and above

    Her untied hair
    She smears the spit
    Pleasure and suffering
    Her beliefs conflict

    It brings a smile
    She cannot pretend
    To believe that life
    Really has no end

    See the leaves
    They're dying again
    See the moth
    It's flying again

    See the leaves
    They're dying again
    See the moth
    It's flying again
    See the grass
    It's dying again
    See the sun
    It's trying again
    It's trying again
    It's trying again
    It's trying again
    It's trying again Writer/s: MICHAEL IVINS, STEVEN DROZD, WAYNE COYNE
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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