Invisible

Album: Smother (2011)
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  • I see our enemies
    I see them on their knees
    Crawling across The floor
    You kill them all

    I tied it up
    The gaping whole
    Into a drawer full

    You have walked through my dreams
    And I want you to see this
    Open the door
    Open the door

    You're standing at the moor
    Things vanish one by one
    Invisible, invisible, invisible

    Watch them go
    All's come afoot
    I say my goodbyes
    To everyone I know

    Goodbye, goodbye
    I burn up my lists
    They cease to exist
    Leave nothing behind

    The things I thought I'd want
    They vanish one by one
    Invisible, invisible, invisible

    You have walked through my dreams
    And I want you to see this
    Invisible, invisible, invisible

    Your lips to my lips
    I cease to exist Writer/s: DOMINIQUE CLAIRE ATKINS, MICHAEL WILSON, MIKE PARKES, PETER GRAHAM
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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