After the red ants, the black-out
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Come peace and quiet.
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Those little foot-prints
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Fleshed out calm in my mind.
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I lay like a compass,
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Digits accusing the sunrise
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Rain-drops abseil the window
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And flinch through the hurt cries.
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I feel this great pressure coming down on me.
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And the ticle of my bliss,
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Pulling at your sympathy
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I feel this great pressure coming down on me,
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When my nerve is on the high wire.
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My bliss, pulling at your sympathy
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After the hunt and the sweat now
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Come peace and quiet.
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Your head on my heart
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Anchored the storm in my eyes.
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I lay like a carcass
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Your lips never letting the blood dry
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And so I pray for tomorrow
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And wait listening out for a reply.
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I feel this great pressure coming down on me.
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And the ticle of my bliss,
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Pulling at your sympathy
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I feel this great pressure coming down on me,
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When my nerve is on the high wire.
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My bliss, pulling at your sympathy
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I feel this great pressure coming down on me.
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And the ticle of my bliss,
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Pulling at your sympathy
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I feel this great pressure coming down on me,
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When my nerve is on the high wire.
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My bliss, pulling at your sympathy
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Peace & Quiet
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White Lies |