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Ethan Andrew - Electomagnetism Lyrics

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Ethan Andrew - Electomagnetism Lyrics




Those aren't stars
They're vultures
Out to suck whatever culture
Remains in my eyes
And inside
I'm a dead deer
Still petrified
But knowing not to blame
Just any guy
Who uses the road you paved
At a convenient time -
While I was away
So I'll pay
For every breath
I owe my maker
In death
And try to stay positive
When there are no positives
Without you around
Thinking out loud
Leading ashtrays astray
And spreading pieces of me
In every city
You're not

So I'll tie this knot around you
And promise not to
Call it names
When my back is turned
Because I've learned to ignore
The ashes I leave
By the door/ on the ground/ behind me
On my way back home bound
Bitterly

Isn't it a drag that what we breathe in
Isn't exactly what we breathe back out?
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Those aren't stars
They're vultures
Out to suck whatever culture
Remains in my eyes
And inside
I'm a dead deer
Still petrified
But knowing not to blame
Just any guy
Who uses the road you paved
At a convenient time -
While I was away
So I'll pay
For every breath
I owe my maker
In death
And try to stay positive
When there are no positives
Without you around
Thinking out loud
Leading ashtrays astray
And spreading pieces of me
In every city
You're not

So I'll tie this knot around you
And promise not to
Call it names
When my back is turned
Because I've learned to ignore
The ashes I leave
By the door/ on the ground/ behind me
On my way back home bound
Bitterly

Isn't it a drag that what we breathe in
Isn't exactly what we breathe back out?
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Writer: Ethan Rundlett
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Ethan Andrew Electomagnetism Video


Performed By: Ethan Andrew
Language: English
Length: 6:00
Written by: Ethan Rundlett

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