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Soft Light Lyrics
Flame flickers a soft light
Born from the midnight
Strokes solely to her side
Secrets sworn consumer tide
See the strange fires
They're all from the picket ice
Strange fires
Melted through my distant guise
Strange fires
They're all from the picket ice
Strange fires
Melted through my distant guise
Flame flickers a soft light (from a love we can't be tucked)
Born from the midnight (how lovely it's to be??)
Strokes solely to her side (from above me let you shine??)
Secrets sworn consumer tide (close your keeps until it comes)
See the strange fires
They're all from the picket ice
Strange fires
Melted through my distant guise
Strange fires
They're all from the picket ice
Strange fires
Melted through my distant guise
Born from the midnight
Strokes solely to her side
Secrets sworn consumer tide
They're all from the picket ice
Strange fires
Melted through my distant guise
Strange fires
They're all from the picket ice
Strange fires
Melted through my distant guise
Born from the midnight (how lovely it's to be??)
Strokes solely to her side (from above me let you shine??)
Secrets sworn consumer tide (close your keeps until it comes)
They're all from the picket ice
Strange fires
Melted through my distant guise
Strange fires
They're all from the picket ice
Strange fires
Melted through my distant guise
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Some corrections, it's not "They're all from the picket ice", it's "Billow from her vacant eyes". Also I'm pretty sure it's "melting" not "melted". And it's "Concealed tight", not "Consumer tide". And sorry, but I can't help you with the stuff in brackets, there seem to be two voices, and I think one's just going "Lalalala" while the other is actually singing words, so it's very confusing, and I'm not sure it's "Strokes" it might be "Stroll" or something else, and I don't think "See the strange fires" is the first line of the final chorus, I think it's the same as the first and he's saying something else at the end of the previous verse that sound like "See", which maybe it is. Almost forgot, I think it's "Fate" not "Flame", but you're probably right on that one.