Where will I end up tonight?
Maybe that house again.
Maybe the city by the lake.
Because when I'm, I'm just sleeping.
I'm fast to escape, relate to feelings in mind.
Relate to feelings in mind.

This has been.
This has been a collection I have made.
Wormholes connecting me through ages.
I thought that you would have met me there.
Well I was wrong, I was deceived .
To believe it now I know it's not real.

Oh.

Grab a hold of me as I'm falling.
Right back where I started from.

Do I know you?
Do you know me?
I thought I heard you say.
"Meet me down by the lake".

This has been a collection that I have made.
Wormholes connecting me through the ages.

Because when I dream of you.
In that house we're in.
In here with all these fears.
Lie down and wait for me to grow old.
Oh, oh sweet child.
I recognise your face.
From somewhere.
I guess I have seen before.
I guess I have seen before.

I knew it then, I knew it then.
I'm back inside my apartment.
Watching TV.
Self loathing, chained up on my couch.
I'm listening.

Cause now I'm so far from home.
Sir, can I ask you something.
How the fuck do I get home?

Wormholes.


Lyrics submitted by BornOfMaya, edited by bac0n

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    beautiful song

    notcreativeon August 13, 2010   Link

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