Atlas Eyes
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Atlas Eyes
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Slim face child
The memories slide
Against my mind
Laying in my bedroom floor young
With the rugs pressed in the ceilings
Where the aliens came
When I thought we were safe
But you saw ghosts
In the palace bathroom
And you run with your pants on your past
Wake me up after midnight
With your atlas eyes
You atlas eyes
With other cry
Can't stop on my will
If heroes break
And walkin with your backpack
All in too wide
When smoke fit to rise
The most will kill
When I thought you were safe
But you saw ghosts
In the palace bathroom
And you run with your pants on your past
Wake me up after midnight
With your atlas eyes
You atlas eyes
Atlas eyes
And don't use your grammar
At the table where did you speak as well
And at the guide will save us
To put drink in head run, run
Run, run
Slim face child
The memories slide
Against my mind
Laying in my bedroom floor young
With the rugs pressed in the ceilings
Where the aliens came
Atlas eyes
Atlas eyes
Atlas eyes
Atlas eyes.
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Emma Louise performs "Atlas Eyes", and this lyric page sits inside the Emma Louise catalog on LyroVerse.
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