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Sophie Meiers

salvador dali

 

salvador dali

(album: soph's throwaways - 2016)


Morning stars, they sing together
Purest golden don
I wonder if different stories
Led the same ending

And if you ever need me
You know where to find me
And if you ever need me
You know where to find me
Meet me at the sixty cleaves [?]
Where even the sky melts away
Outside the cirlces of time

We will run and play
The queen of fears, the queen of war
I won in the same
Infinite numbers from the beginning
Infinite numbers from the beginning, and
Words are swords that
You stabbed in me and
Words are swords but

If you ever need me
You know where to find me
Meet me at the sixer cleaves [?]
Where even the sky melts away
Outside the cirlces of time
Outside, outside

[?] play those other arrows
They burn into sets and blue
The cloudy trimmy [?] skies
And a london horizon
To people in the middle of the hills
To shadows, to different stories
But where they have different endings
Morning stars, they all sing together
The purest golden don, I wonder

I wonder if you'll meet me
I wonder if you'll find me

I dee-dee-dee-dee-dooo
What-a-da-la-da do-do, nu-nu
Da-la-da da-da-da, da-la-da daaah

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