Do Exist
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Do Exist
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Here is a place we can grow ourselves my love
Pieces of ground we can call our own my love
Hours ago when the city was loud my love
Move away other voices now my love
When sometimes it can be so different
Can’t I say what’s in my heart?
Heavy legs, don’t know where I ran to
Spend a little time living in the dark
Fear’s gonna let you go
Here is the water and here is the land my love
Held between the sky and the earth my love
Hours ago in my head it was loud my love
Move away other voices now my love
When sometimes it can be so different
Can’t I say what’s in my heart?
Heavy legs, don’t know where I ran to
Spend a little time living in the dark
Fear’s gonna let you go
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Deptford Goth performs "Do Exist", and this lyric page sits inside the Deptford Goth catalog on LyroVerse.
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