Fake Empire

Album: Boxer (2008)
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  • Stay out super late tonight
    Picking apples, making pies
    Put a little something in our lemonade and take it with us
    We're half awake in a fake empire
    We're half awake in a fake empire

    Tiptoe through our shiny city
    With our diamond slippers on
    Do our gay ballet on ice, bluebirds on our shoulders
    We're half awake in a fake empire
    We're half awake in a fake empire

    Turn the light, out say goodnight
    No thinking for a little while
    Let's not try to figure out everything at once
    It's hard to keep track of you falling through the sky
    We're half awake in a fake empire
    We're half awake in a fake empire Writer/s: Bryce David Dessner, Matthew Donald Berninger
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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