Endless Sleeper

Album: Pe'ahi (2014)
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  • Sand in my shoes
    And death on my mind
    But it's over
    It's over
    For now

    Crying
    Mothers
    Your sons have drowned
    Memories
    What memories have the dead
    Sometimes I sleep
    With my doors unlocked
    Sometimes I take on the ocean
    Draw the Ace of Spades
    And break all the mirrors
    And I'm fucked

    Shy away from the real thing
    You know there is no God
    You shy away from everything
    You shy away from me

    Nowhere to run
    In your dreams you are aimless
    Nowhere to hide
    In your dreams you are useless
    How do you sleep
    When in dreams you are careless
    How do you wake
    When your sleep it is endless Writer/s: SUNE WAGNER
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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