""Gloaming love surrounds now Gloaming love surrounds The gloaming's gone and shattered all I've dreamed And did she cry those lies for me? I'm holed in I'm high I'm high dead green Now watch her fired eyes run clean... It falls like Black Death Gloaming gone shadows on shadows Fall... dreamed... And did she sigh those psalms for me? She cat-walks in the bedroom and her scars just hold her seams I can't walk in my love... Now watch the stars they pull our skin... I'll coil this wire round your lost heart & pull blisters Burn in their hearts... And pull bliss burn burn And I'll fall with you erase all the love... Raise all your love Yeah I'm with you erase all the love And I'll haul through the haze high above razors below Fallen with you erase all the love... And I'm calm in you embraced by the touch... Dazed by above falling in you amazed by the love... And I'll crawl with you crazed animals... fed by her lust Tearing in you erasing the love... Come here close and then I'll bring you under and we'll burn Yeah I'll drag you under Burns love burns love burns dead lovers Love burns Hold back love never show no you hold that gun No I'll never show no no... In the gloaming love surrounds now...""


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