[written by Will Oldham, published by royal stable music (ascap)]
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it's us i liken to a covey
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a polar bear has breached a
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pup
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the palace walls are
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strewn with tapestries
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and the window panes are
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splintered and shattered
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with a crumbled dog
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on every landing
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and every stranger cowers
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the dress is torn,
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the tone demanding
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the canine's latent strength
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and would her loins
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would yield a yelp
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a beating purr to steal the
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time with
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here's where we walk,
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hand in hand
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o how i despise it
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o how i enjoy the light
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of the first morning forever
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wisdom, wealth tag
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on like afterbirth
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i will love you forever
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and if i don't
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and if i do
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the difference exists in a
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fiction
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the day has cooled,
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the time will too
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and we will call upon the light
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O How I Enjoy The Light
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| Katatonia |