Lung of love, leaves me breathless
Tongue of fool lap me in enmity
Four walled secret lies among the hessian and
A flicker of the future could of saved the cindered sister

And I'm motioning still
They stand inside me
And moments until
The one I leave

Colorless I kiss her cold forehead
I feel life
Loose it in a minute
And the ones to come feel too far to care

And I'm motioning still
They stand inside me
And moments until
The one I leave

People concertina to my private magic lantern move for me
With the senses all inclusive
In the theater of triggered memories

Motioning still
They stand inside me
And moments until
The one I leave
The one I leave

Moments until
The one I leave
The one I leave
The one I leave
The one I leave


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Flicks Lyrics as written by Imogen Jennifer Heap Guy Sigsworth

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    apparently, it's a about your life flashing before your eyes before you die, i can see the last line corresponding but ii'm not sure about the rest....

    Themeaningon January 19, 2007   Link

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