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Starved - Exhales Lyrics



Starved - Exhales Lyrics
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Before the lights
Before we arrive
It's killed again
There must be somewhere else
Ending in closure
Leave your palms closed
The words come out a blur
In fear of over-boredom
I struggle to levitate
We didn't know we're above our heads
The flashing changed to flicker
The words come out a blur
In fear of over-boredom
I struggle to levitate away
Camera to lens you shake the same cage
Placed in a foreign age
Fazed out and dragged away
We didn't know we're above our heads
The flashing changed to flicker
Two bodies become one
However you feel it's poison
The flashing changed to flicker
We didn't know we're above our heads
The flashing changed to flicker
Two bodies become one
However you feel it's poison
The flashing changed to flicker
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Before the lights
Before we arrive
It's killed again
There must be somewhere else
Ending in closure
Leave your palms closed
The words come out a blur
In fear of over-boredom
I struggle to levitate
We didn't know we're above our heads
The flashing changed to flicker
The words come out a blur
In fear of over-boredom
I struggle to levitate away
Camera to lens you shake the same cage
Placed in a foreign age
Fazed out and dragged away
We didn't know we're above our heads
The flashing changed to flicker
Two bodies become one
However you feel it's poison
The flashing changed to flicker
We didn't know we're above our heads
The flashing changed to flicker
Two bodies become one
However you feel it's poison
The flashing changed to flicker
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Writer: LUKE GIMZA, SAMUEL HEATLEY
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Sentric Music

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Performed By: Starved
Language: English
Length: 2:56
Written by: LUKE GIMZA, SAMUEL HEATLEY

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