Fleeting
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Fleeting
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Desire of men
The illusions of child
Passing days
Someone's passion
In the sea of disguise
Borrowed dreamers
For your paradise
In the arms of the hidden
For the sake of the shy
Running tears of forbidden
As if old men can fly
In the arms of the hidden
In the womb of your lie
Frozen lips of a stranger
Broken legs you won't die
Have you ever been in heaven
I don't talk about the sky
Have you ever been in heaven
Where there is no single spy
In my garden follow me
I will hunt you 'round the tree
Come seduce me on my knees
And we will see we will see
Come seduce me on my knees
And we will see
There is more to life than this
In the arms of the hidden...
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Deine Lakaien performs "Fleeting", and this lyric page sits inside the Deine Lakaien catalog on LyroVerse.
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