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Sister Ivy - Song of the Skeleton Woman Lyrics



Sister Ivy - Song of the Skeleton Woman Lyrics




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The desire to grow out my hair
To bathe your body in, to bathe your body in
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The desire for you

Lifting a veil as a misty morning
I'll intoxicate you
Heavy as the dew glistens on lashes of deepest blue
Luminous pools, granting a view so

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The desire to build myself up from bones
To hold you closer, To win you over

Breathe in sun-soaked lavender and honeysuckle vines
To entangle and twist your limbs to entwine with mine
Rearrange our frames, receptive in the cooling dark of earth magic
Of earth magic
To light us afire
To light us a fire

To light us a fire
Together to bide
A circle in time
A little, to die
And sweetly arise
And sweetly arise
And sweetly arise
Arise
Arise
Arise
Arise
Arise
So

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New
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The desire to grow out my hair
To bathe your body in, to bathe your body in
New
The desire for you

Lifting a veil as a misty morning
I'll intoxicate you
Heavy as the dew glistens on lashes of deepest blue
Luminous pools, granting a view so

New
The desire to build myself up from bones
To hold you closer, To win you over

Breathe in sun-soaked lavender and honeysuckle vines
To entangle and twist your limbs to entwine with mine
Rearrange our frames, receptive in the cooling dark of earth magic
Of earth magic
To light us afire
To light us a fire

To light us a fire
Together to bide
A circle in time
A little, to die
And sweetly arise
And sweetly arise
And sweetly arise
Arise
Arise
Arise
Arise
Arise
So

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Writer: Rachel Waterhouse
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Length: 6:21
Written by: Rachel Waterhouse

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